QBs with lowest int percentage

Denim Chicken

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Just goes to show that just numbers do not tell the whole story

as was mentioned several pretty sad QBs have a lower int % then Dak.

And of course there are a lot of HOF QBs that have a higher int% then Dak.

So taken by itself this stat has little meaning.
 

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Should Tyrod and Colin be on this list?

I would hope with how little they play or how long theyve been out of the league the number would be low
 

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Interception percentage and completion percentage stats really don't mean that much in the big picture.

Similar to the gas mileage numbers on the window sticker of a new vehicle.
 

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Should Tyrod and Colin be on this list?

I would hope with how little they play or how long theyve been out of the league the number would be low
Less playing time doesn't mean a lower percentage. It could result in the opposite just as likely. It just means that the sample size is not as good.
Both players have over 50 starts (more than 3 seasons worth).
 

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Should Tyrod and Colin be on this list?

I would hope with how little they play or how long theyve been out of the league the number would be low
1,500 passes attempted is the number standard established for all NFL career records related to passing.
Doesn't matter how (relatively) brief a QB's career was, or how long ago he played.
9th on the list - Joe Burrow (tied with Prescott, Jones, Wentz, Goff, and Carr)
Burrow played in only 42 games across 3 seasons

Tied for 44rh with other players at 2.6% - Steve Young, 15 seasons (1985-99).
 
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