Speaking of TD/INT ratio, that's a pretty good measure to determine just how much value a QB is bringing to a team. The higher the ratio, the more TDs per INT a QB is throwing so the more points per opportunity giving up to other team to score points. The only problem is it doesn't consider the absolute number of TDs. You'd probably want a guy who throws 30 TDs and 15 INTs over the game manager who throws 12 TDs and only 3 INTs even though the latter has a TD/INT ratio twice that of the former.
For their whole careers, including injury-shortened and rookie seasons... current players of interest, some recent retirees, and HoFers:
For their whole careers, including injury-shortened and rookie seasons... current players of interest, some recent retirees, and HoFers:
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