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5 QBs With 3 Ints Or Less Than Jake Delhomme


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6 QBs With 3 Ints Or Less Than Jake Delhomme

You would be surprised who is on that list:

Jay Cutler -12

Matthew Stafford - 12

Matt Ryan - 11

Kurt Warner - 11

Mark Sanchez - 10

Matt Schaub - 9

5 of those guys are in air it out offenses; and probably will double Jakes pass attempts by seasons end.

If Jake had as many attempts as any of these guys there would be alot more by now.

2 are rookies, 1 is in his 2nd year. Warner's coach isn't afraid to let him

throw it.

Here is the link to the NFL Quarterback Stats.

http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?tabSeq=0&statisticCategory=PASSING&conference=null&season=2009&seasonType=REG&d-447263-s=PASSING_YARDS&d-447263-o=2&d-447263-n=1

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Jay Cutler- Had almost 400 yards passing last week and is passing more and more as the season progresses

Kurt Warner- 5 tds passing last week.

Matt Schaub- top of the list on almost ever passing category

Matt Stafford- Almost had 50 pass attempts this weeek had 33 last week and shows no signs of stopping

Carson Palmer- Uhh Air it Out and it sets up the run.

Mark Sanchez- this week he had 35 passing attempts and 2 weeks ago he had 29.

All these qbs throw almost double what Jake does; which is my point. Even a balanced pass offense is an air it out offense compared to the offense we run, which is run and run and run some more.

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