Originally Posted by MagicHef:
So… Mahomes now has 151 TDs and 37 INTs.
That means over his first 100 TDs, he threw 5.3 TDs per INT. Since then, he’s thrown 2.8 TDs per INT. Interesting.
So what you're saying (since your post was a response to the chart posted) is that Mahomes is still worlds better (as in not on the same planet) than Elway ever was at not turning the ball over, despite a slight increase in his INT's over his last 51 TD passes?
For the record, ONLY Aaron Rodgers has a better TD-INT ratio than Mahomes in his NFL career.
Like ever . . . . . . . . in the history of professional football. Aaron Rodgers followed by Patrick Mahomes. That's it. That's the list.
I obviously don't know where he'll end up when its all said and done, but that's a pretty damn impressive start to his NFL career. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
So what you're saying (since your post was a response to the chart posted) is that Mahomes is still worlds better (as in not on the same planet) than Elway ever was at not turning the ball over, despite a slight increase in his INT's over his last 51 TD passes?
For the record, ONLY Aaron Rodgers has a better TD-INT ratio than Mahomes in his NFL career.
Like ever . . . . . . . . in the history of professional football. Aaron Rodgers followed by Patrick Mahomes. That's it. That's the list.
I obviously don't know where he'll end up when its all said and done, but that's a pretty damn impressive start to his NFL career.
It's really sad when the only number they can attack is a stat that is historically great. :-) Poor guys are so desperate to have legitimate ammo again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
So what you're saying (since your post was a response to the chart posted) is that Mahomes is still worlds better (as in not on the same planet) than Elway ever was at not turning the ball over, despite a slight increase in his INT's over his last 51 TD passes?
For the record, ONLY Aaron Rodgers has a better TD-INT ratio than Mahomes in his NFL career.
Like ever . . . . . . . . in the history of professional football. Aaron Rodgers followed by Patrick Mahomes. That's it. That's the list.
I obviously don't know where he'll end up when its all said and done, but that's a pretty damn impressive start to his NFL career.
Yes, he did have a really great start to his career. I’m not sure why everyone here wants to compare him to a QB who retired more than 20 years ago, but some recent names seem to be missing from that list.
Wilson would be at 33. Obviously not as good as Mahomes, but beating everyone else. What’s also interesting to me is that Wilson was at 3 TDs per INT for his first 100 TDs, and since then he has been throwing 3.6 TDs per INT. [Reply]
Jeudy/Sutton/Okwuegbunam accounted for 8 TDs...2020/2021
Ouch...those two were ruffly 60% of their receiving TD production.
GROB trys to sell losing Fant as a "throw away" player....but he had 7 TDs...which is one less than their 3 main offensive weapons going into 2022. [Reply]