 This is the Late Round Podcast with your host J.J. Zacharias. The Patriots have the second-lowest pass-to-rush touchdown ratio in football right now. Arizona is the lowest. But the Patriots have run for 12 touchdowns while throwing for eight. Since Tom Brady entered the league, New England's never had a pass-to-rush touchdown ratio below one. They were at one during his career, meaning they threw for as many touchdowns as they ran, but it was the year Tom Brady missed the entire season. So essentially what I'm getting at here is, I would expect this ratio to start to favor the pass a little bit more moving forward. I'm not sure Brady is a buy candidate because buying a quarterback who doesn't run isn't generally a smart idea, but we should expect some positive regression to hit.