ROFL, dudes just post off of vibes with zero data.
This isn't hard.
Kirk Cousins has 5 INT already this year. Which ties for 5th most. He has a career 232 TDs to 96 INT. 2.41 ratio.
Dak Prescott has a career 143 TDs to 51 INT for a 2.8 ratio.
Those are not all that comparable.
Pretending Dak turns the ball over is just lazy and pointless and untrue.
As to overall ceiling, perhaps. Cousins has made 3 Pro Bowls including last year. He's a QB Rating of 98 lifetime. And he's thrown for 260 yards per game on average.
He's a very solid starter but not an elite QB.
That wasn't at all the point that was made or that I responded to however.
Last year Dak had an INT to TD ratio of 3.7 and passed for 278 yards for game with a QB rating of 104.
Thats easily top 10 QB numbers.
I made the simple statement of Cousins td to int ratio over the last 5 to 6 yrs as compared to Dak's were similar and not a full career analysis. Taking out Dak's '20 injury year and comparing 2016-'21 the cumulative td to int ratio is Dak 134/46, Kirk 141/48. I would say that's similar.
I never said or implied Prescott threw lots of picks.
Prescott has played one game this year and Cousins all 6.
Your remaining comments regarding the comparison of the 2 I mostly agree with.
Kirk's 33 to 7 '21 must be near a top 10 as well.