A couple have started all 16 games in the regular season and done it ...
1) Steve DeBerg of the 1990 Kansas City Chiefs threw 4 INTs. He averaged an interception every 111 pass attempts and his 0.9 interception percentage is the lowest of any NFL QB that has started every game in a 16 game schedule.
2) Jason Campbell of the 2008 Washington Redskins threw 6 INTs. He averaged an interception every 84.3 pass attempts and had an interception percentage of 1.2.
1999-2000 season under head coach Terry Murray.
Tennessee QB Matt Simms IS the son of Phil Simms and the younger brother of Chris Simms. Matt Simms originally committed to Louisville. He left Louisville after the 2008 season and played at El Camino Community College (California). He signed on at Tennessee to play for Lane Kiffin, however, Kiffin abandoned the Volunteers after 1 year to take the head coaching position at USC. Matt Simms is the starting quarterback under 1st year head coach Derek Dooley, the son of the legendary Georgia Bulldog head coach Vince Dooley.
That would have been during the strike season of 1982. Only 9 games were played during the regular season and the NFL expanded to playoffs to include 8 teams per conference. This was the only season a team with a winning percentage under .500 made the playoffs (the Lions and Browns were both 4-5). Since the NFL went to a 16 game schedule in 1978, other than the 1982 strike season the fewest games a playoff team has won is 8.
As of the 2007 season, there have been only two left handed QBs to start and win a Super Bowl. They were Ken Stabler of the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI and Steve Young of the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIX.
Atlanta Braves have existed under their present name since the 1966 season - their playing squad in the first season included players such as Joe Torre and Hank Aaron. Their first game of the season, on April 12, 1966, was a 3 - 2 defeat against the Pittsburgh Pirates - the Braves' only pitcher of the game - which went into its thirteenth inning before discovering its victor - was Tony Cloninger.
If it goes out of bounds, no. That would be an incomprehensibly moronic idea though.
If there is a receiver in the area of where the ball lands, then yes. If there is no receiver there, it is a penalty.
Any quarterback under 6 feet is considered undersized.
The phrase you are thinking of is "throw someone under the bus."
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Because a softball is heavier then a baseball.
In NFL, the highest passer rating a quarterback can receive is 158.333 The formula is composed of four parts, which includes completion percentage (C): ((COMP/ATT*100)-30)/20 yards per attempt (Y): ((YDS/ATT)-3)*0.25 touchdowns per attempt (T): (TD/ATT)*20 interceptions per attempt (I): 2.375-(INT/ATT)*25 note: any of those four components cannot be less than 0 or more than 2.375, if it appears to be over 2.375, award 2.375, if it appears to be under 0, award 0 total passer rating = (C+Y+T+I)/6*100 so the highest rating is (2.375+2.375+2.375+2.375)/6*100 =158.333 In NCAA, the highest passer rating a quarterback can receive is 1261.6 The forumla is also composed of four parts, which includes completion percentage (C): COMP/ATT*100 yards per attempt (Y): YDS/ATT*8.4 touchdowns per attempt (T): TD/ATT*330 interceptions per attempt (I): INT/ATT*-200 total passer rating = C+Y+T+I The highest a qb can get is 1261.6 if the quarterback completes all of his passes, which are all 99 yards and all touchdowns, and of course has no interceptions.
throw it off a dock and jump of it.
There hasn't ever been another quarterback in a Super Bowl besides those two.
only under arm...
In American football, that is when the quarterback is directly behind the center with his hands in position to take the snap.