Two years is not enough time to make a qualitative analysis of ints. Sure Dak had 15 (regular season) last year, but only 10 the year before, a two year total of 25. If you take 2019 and 2021, he had only 21. Same thing for Allen, etc. except that if you want to use the last two years, Allen had 14 and 15, consistently (again, if you only take two years' stats) about the number that everybody is screaming about Dak throwing in 2022. But nobody I hear is complaining about Allen's int numbers.
And if you take their entire career, and using a more valid stat of int percentage, not gross numbers, Allen is at 2.3% and Dak at 2.0%.
But it's worth noting that Aikman threw ints at a rate of 3.5%, far above Dak's.
Yet Aikman's teams won 3 SBs.
It's much more complicated than numbers of ints as to how good, or bad, a quarterback is....