As of the start of the 2008 season, for a single season that would be Tom Brady in 2007 with 50 TD passes and 8 INTs for a TD to INT ratio of 6.25.
Through the 2010 season, that honor belongs to Aaron Rodgers of the Packers with a 2.71 to 1 TD to INT ratio (87 career TD passes and 32 career INTs). Tom Brady of the Patriots is second at 2.53 to 1 (261 career TD passes and 103 career INTs).
Everyone at the top of this list is a QB that is currently playing or played in the last 10 years. It is rare to find a QB that played his entire career in the 20th century that has a 2 to 1 ratio. Steve Young is an exception at a 2.17 to 1 ratio (232 TDs/107 INTs).
Randomly selecting some all time greats, Sammy Baugh is .92 to 1 (187 TDs/203 INTs), John Unitas is 1.15 to 1 (290 TDs/253 INTs), Terry Bradshaw is 1.01 to 1 (212 TDs/210 INTs), Joe Montana is 1.96 to 1 (273 TDs/139 INTs), Dan Marino is 1.67 to 1 (420 TDs/252 INTs), and John Elway is 1.33 to 1 (300 TDs/226 INTs).
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Tom Brady of the New England Patriots- 2010 NFL Season
He threw 36 touchdowns and 4 interceptions over 16 games for a record 9:1 touchdown/interception ratio.
Although he played division III, his record is so outstanding I think it is a good answer to this question. The best I can find is Bill Borchert, the QB at Mt. Union from 1994 thru 1997. His career TD/Int ratio was 141/17. His best season was 1997, at 47/1.
The old-timers will tell you that Roger Staubach was the best quarterback coming from behind in the last two minutes.
I think Jim Plunnkett was the best Quarterback, because he led the Oakland Raiders to 2 Super Bowls.
Peyton Manning
1. Aaron Rodgers 2. Tony Romo 3. Michael Vick 4. Peyton Manning 5. Drew Breeze
2010 Tom Brady had a 9 to 1 Td/Int ratio. 36 touchdowns to 4 interceptions.
Although he played division III, his record is so outstanding I think it is a good answer to this question. The best I can find is Bill Borchert, the QB at Mt. Union from 1994 thru 1997. His career TD/Int ratio was 141/17. His best season was 1997, at 47/1.
Through 12 weeks of the 2011 NFL season, for QBs with at least 2000 passing attempts that is Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers who has 124 career TD passes and 37 career INTs for a 3.35 to 1 TD/INT ratio. Tom Brady of the New England Patriots is second with 291 career TD passes and 113 career INTs for a 2.58 to 1 TD/INT ratio.
is there a way to have a "best" touchdown
They are the best team. They have won the most Super Bowls. They have amazing players. Their best defensive player is Troy Polamalu. Their quarterback is Ben Roethlisberger. Santonio Holmes was the MVP of Super Bowl 43 (he had an amazing toe drag catch with a few seconds left in the game). James Harrison broke the record for the longest touchdown scored in Super Bowl history (100 yards off an interception by Kurt Warner).
None of this question makes sense. Giving the best guess I can, you may have intended to ask, "Who ran a 100-yard touchdown for the Pittsburgh Steelers (in the Superbowl)?" If that is in fact what you meant, it was James Harrison on an interception. If you really meant 1000-yard TD by the Eagles, I'm sorry for being mistaken and maybe someone else knows (how).
Darelle Revis
I have to go with the Division three Fighting Wesleys. Their star quarterback Bryan Dun has thrown over 1 touchdown this year. And their probowl linebacker Picalo Unigjkl lead the team to victory.
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"
Fran Tarkenton is the best quarterback to ever play for the minnesota vikings
Otto Graham
no