Tom Brady Could Throw 1,000 Straight Interceptions And Still Have A Lower INT Percentage Than Nathan Peterman

Count your blessings Patriots fans. With 18 seasons of Tom Brady you have been able to witness the greatest playing career out of the quarterback position in NFL history. Elsewhere around the league they are not so lucky. Especially in Buffalo where Nathan Peterman may be the polar opposite. Peterman clearly doesn’t even belong on an NFL field. Peterman has been intercepted on 12.2 percent of his pass attempts in the regular season and playoffs, the highest rate since 2001 for a quarterback with at least 50 career pass attempts. He has already been picked off 10 times in 82 pass attempts including the playoffs. By comparison Peterman could let Tom Brady throwing 1,000 straight interceptions on his next 1,000 passes and still have a higher interception percentage than Brady.