He doesn't have to throw touchdown passes for us to win.
He has thrown touchdown passes in his last 21 games.
Actually, he has caught at least two touchdown passes in each game this season, but there's no record for that.
He caught eight touchdown passes in 2002, his rookie year, but saw less action the next season.
He threw eight touchdown passes in his first four starts.
He caught 13 touchdown passes in his 1952 rookie season.
Cleveland had allowed only nine touchdown passes in its first 10 games.
The Rams threw only 12 touchdown passes all of last season.
His seven touchdown passes against the Giants still shares the record.
What do they want, to win by 50-0 and get six touchdown passes?