Eli manning
Tony Romo with 36 in 2007.
Brett farve for a fact has thrown the most touchdowns. But I'm not sure if he threw the most interceptions as well
The Dallas Cowboys was the dominant team in the 90. Mainly with hall of fame quarterback Troy Akiman, 90's all-time leading rusher Emmit Smith, and Play making reciver Micheal Irvin, and the number one defense in the 1990s'. And with three superbowl wins in that decade its hard to argue.
wow this is a tough one but im gonna have to go with robert griffen the third or michael vick.
79 in the regular season, one in the playoffs.
In 1955, Jim Finks threw 26 interceptions, that was the most by a Steelers quarterback in one season.
In Troy Aikman's rookie year of 1989, the Dallas Cowboys won only one game. But Aikman wasn't responsible for it because of an injury. The winning quarterback in the Cowboys' lone victory was backup quarterback Steve Walsh, who guided Dallas to a 13-3 victory over the Washington Redskins at RFK Stadium.
John madden quotes are usually the best. "Now, the goal of the defense is to NOT let the offense get past them with the football to score a touchdown. They need to try to block the quarterback from throwing the ball, and it is even better if the can tackle the offensive quarterback." Or... "The team that wins the game is the one that scores the most points"
One team has the most wins and that team is the University Of Kentucky.
patin or elie manning one or the other
one decade is 10 years, one decade is 3650 days
12 wins in the 1991 season.
Only one player wins the Heisman each year. In 1993 it was Florida State quarterback Charlie Ward.
dave wilson
Eli manning
dan marrino