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Bortles INT rate

#1



Bortles age 23 INT rate is now at 3.1%


Favre for his CAREER was at 3.3%.



A lot of Jags fans don't understand


1) Being 23, some people don't know how good Blake will be.


2) Some fans don't understand basic statistics.......if you throw the ball 40 times per game, you WILL throw 1 INT.
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#2

FYI Dan Marino for his career had an INT rate of 3.0%. Bortles at 3.1% now at age 23.


LOL at all these Jags fans getting up in arms with 1 INT per game. It's supposed to happen; its football.
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#3

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IT WAS ALWAYS THE JAGS
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#4

I'm with you, man. Bortles is definitely something to be admired. I'm happy with him
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#5

He's 2nd in the NFL in pass attempts, HE WILL ALWAYS throw 1 INT per game. Get over it and focus on the rest of the team getting better. Especially the defense which has allowed the MOST points in franchise history
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#6

He now has 22 TDs, and needs 2 more to break the record.


I'm not sure what the record is for most ints is.


He will also shatter the passing yards record this season.


TJ Yeldon isn't the player that is keeping us in these close ball games. It's our passing game.


He completed a pass to 10 different receivers today.
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#7

Most INT in season



Rank Player (age), + - HOFer, Bold - Active Int Year Teams

1. George Blanda+ (34) 42 1962 HOU

2. Vinny Testaverde (24) 35 1988 TAM

3. Frank Tripucka (32) 34 1960 DEN

4. John Hadl (28) 32 1968 SDG

Fran Tarkenton+ (38) 32 1978 MIN

6. Sid Luckman+ (30) 31 1947 CHI

7. Richard Todd (26) 30 1980 NYJ

Ken Stabler (32) 30 1978 OAK

Al Dorow (31) 30 1961 NYT

George Blanda+ (37) 30 1965 HOU

Jim Hart (23) 30 1967 STL

12. Lynn Dickey (33) 29 1983 GNB

Brett Favre (35) 29 2005 GNB

14. Ken Stabler (34) 28 1980 HOU

Y.A. Tittle+ (28) 28 1955 SFO

Joe Namath+ (32) 28 1975 NYJ

Peyton Manning (22) 28 1998 IND

Joe Namath+ (24) 28 1967 NYJ

19. Babe Parilli (34) 27 1964 BOS

George Blanda+ (36) 27 1964 HOU

Norm Snead (24) 27 1963 WAS

Bud Schwenk (25) 27 1942 CRD

Jim Zorn (23) 27 1976 SEA

Drew Bledsoe (22) 27 1994 NWE

Eli Manning (32) 27 2013 NYG

Joe Namath+ (23) 27 1966 NYJ

27. Sonny Jurgensen+ (28) 26 1962 PHI

Brian Sipe (30) 26 1979 CLE

Jack Kemp (29) 26 1964 BUF

Richard Todd (29) 26 1983 NYJ

Jim Finks+ (28) 26 1955 PIT

Dennis Shaw (24) 26 1971 BUF

Al Dorow (30) 26 1960 NYT

Jay Cutler (26) 26 2009 CHI

Warren Moon+ (29) 26 1986 HOU

Babe Parilli (35) 26 1965 BOS

Tommy Kramer (30) 26 1985 MIN

Jack Kemp (32) 26 1967 BUF

John Hadl (32) 26 1972 SDG

40. Joe Ferguson (33) 25 1983 BUF

Brian Sipe (32) 25 1981 CLE

Eli Manning (29) 25 2010 NYG

Bobby Hebert (36) 25 1996 ATL

Frank Tripucka (34) 25 1962 DEN

Daryle Lamonica (28) 25 1969 OAK

Lynn Dickey (30) 25 1980 GNB

Danny White (28) 25 1980 DAL

Dick Wood (28) 25 1964 NYJ

Terry Bradshaw+ (31) 25 1979 PIT

Eddie LeBaron (30) 25 1960 DAL

Vinny Testaverde (36) 25 2000 NYJ

Jim Plunkett (24) 25 1972 NWE

Jack Kemp (25) 25 1960 LAC

John Hadl (31) 25 1971 SDG

Charlie Conerly (31) 25 1953 NYG

George Blanda+ (35) 25 1963 HOU
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#8

Quote:Most INT in season

Rank Player (age), + - HOFer, Bold - Active Int Year Teams

1. George Blanda+ (34) 42 1962 HOU

2. Vinny Testaverde (24) 35 1988 TAM

3. Frank Tripucka (32) 34 1960 DEN

4. John Hadl (28) 32 1968 SDG

Fran Tarkenton+ (38) 32 1978 MIN

6. Sid Luckman+ (30) 31 1947 CHI

7. Richard Todd (26) 30 1980 NYJ

Ken Stabler (32) 30 1978 OAK

Al Dorow (31) 30 1961 NYT

George Blanda+ (37) 30 1965 HOU

Jim Hart (23) 30 1967 STL

12. Lynn Dickey (33) 29 1983 GNB

Brett Favre (35) 29 2005 GNB

14. Ken Stabler (34) 28 1980 HOU

Y.A. Tittle+ (28) 28 1955 SFO

Joe Namath+ (32) 28 1975 NYJ

Peyton Manning (22) 28 1998 IND

Joe Namath+ (24) 28 1967 NYJ

19. Babe Parilli (34) 27 1964 BOS

George Blanda+ (36) 27 1964 HOU

Norm Snead (24) 27 1963 WAS

Bud Schwenk (25) 27 1942 CRD

Jim Zorn (23) 27 1976 SEA

Drew Bledsoe (22) 27 1994 NWE

Eli Manning (32) 27 2013 NYG

Joe Namath+ (23) 27 1966 NYJ

27. Sonny Jurgensen+ (28) 26 1962 PHI

Brian Sipe (30) 26 1979 CLE

Jack Kemp (29) 26 1964 BUF

Richard Todd (29) 26 1983 NYJ

Jim Finks+ (28) 26 1955 PIT

Dennis Shaw (24) 26 1971 BUF

Al Dorow (30) 26 1960 NYT

Jay Cutler (26) 26 2009 CHI

Warren Moon+ (29) 26 1986 HOU

Babe Parilli (35) 26 1965 BOS

Tommy Kramer (30) 26 1985 MIN

Jack Kemp (32) 26 1967 BUF

John Hadl (32) 26 1972 SDG

40. Joe Ferguson (33) 25 1983 BUF

Brian Sipe (32) 25 1981 CLE

Eli Manning (29) 25 2010 NYG

Bobby Hebert (36) 25 1996 ATL

Frank Tripucka (34) 25 1962 DEN

Daryle Lamonica (28) 25 1969 OAK

Lynn Dickey (30) 25 1980 GNB

Danny White (28) 25 1980 DAL

[BAD WORD REMOVED] Wood (28) 25 1964 NYJ

Terry Bradshaw+ (31) 25 1979 PIT

Eddie LeBaron (30) 25 1960 DAL

Vinny Testaverde (36) 25 2000 NYJ

Jim Plunkett (24) 25 1972 NWE

Jack Kemp (25) 25 1960 LAC

John Hadl (31) 25 1971 SDG

Charlie Conerly (31) 25 1953 NYG

George Blanda+ (35) 25 1963 HOU


Blake is doing great
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#9

Blake is our offense.
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#10

It's not BB5 that worries me about this team.  He's the only reason we look halfway respectable.  The fact that we have a defensive minded HC that can't get anything out of our defense is just killing us.  

 

Oh and the fact that we seem to give up on the run game so quickly in almost every game isn't helping either.  

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#11

When and where are big when turnovers come into play.

 

I'm fine with INTs here and there from Bortles. He's aggressive and he takes shots. INTs are going to come with that. It's the INTs that happen at the end of halfs and when we're backed up at our end of the field. He really needs to cut back on those.


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#12

Quote:When and where are big when turnovers come into play.

 

I'm fine with INTs here and there from Bortles. He's aggressive and he takes shots. INTs are going to come with that. It's the INTs that happen at the end of halfs and when we're backed up at our end of the field. He really needs to cut back on those.


Those INTs would be meaningless to you if this team actually had a defense and a head coach who knew what he was doing coaching defense.
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#13

Quote:Those INTs would be meaningless to you if this team actually had a defense and a head coach who knew what he was doing coaching defense.
An INT at your own 25 yard line, with 1:54 left in the 2nd quarter is never meaningless.

 

Especially when you're already down points and the other team gets the ball to start the 2nd half.

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#14

If you wanna use the pass attempts as an excuse for the int's, you also have to take it into account when looking at the yardage and TD's. All in all, Bortles I think hasn't been as bad as some people have made him out to be but also not as good as some other have made him out to be. I think we should be happy overall with his progress but expect him to cut down the critical mistakes (like int's deep in his own territory, throwing past the los twice in the red zone)
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#15

Quote:An INT at your own 25 yard line, with 1:54 left in the 2nd quarter is never meaningless.

 

Especially when you're already down points and the other team gets the ball to start the 2nd half.



Ok then tell Brett Farve and Dan Marino that. Somehow those guys have the same INT stats yet had good defenses and good head coaches. We have neither.
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#16

Quote:Ok then tell Brett Farve and Dan Marino that. Somehow those guys have the same INT stats yet had good defenses and good head coaches. We have neither.
Ok, give me a few minutes and I'll call them both up on a 3 way.

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#17

This defense is historically bad. It's sad people don't understand statistics.
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#18

Quote:Most INT in season



Rank Player (age), + - HOFer, Bold - Active Int Year Teams

1. George Blanda+ (34) 42 1962 HOU

2. Vinny Testaverde (24) 35 1988 TAM

3. Frank Tripucka (32) 34 1960 DEN

4. John Hadl (28) 32 1968 SDG

Fran Tarkenton+ (38) 32 1978 MIN

6. Sid Luckman+ (30) 31 1947 CHI

7. Richard Todd (26) 30 1980 NYJ

Ken Stabler (32) 30 1978 OAK

Al Dorow (31) 30 1961 NYT

George Blanda+ (37) 30 1965 HOU

Jim Hart (23) 30 1967 STL

12. Lynn Dickey (33) 29 1983 GNB

Brett Favre (35) 29 2005 GNB

14. Ken Stabler (34) 28 1980 HOU

Y.A. Tittle+ (28) 28 1955 SFO

Joe Namath+ (32) 28 1975 NYJ

Peyton Manning (22) 28 1998 IND

Joe Namath+ (24) 28 1967 NYJ

19. Babe Parilli (34) 27 1964 BOS

George Blanda+ (36) 27 1964 HOU

Norm Snead (24) 27 1963 WAS

Bud Schwenk (25) 27 1942 CRD

Jim Zorn (23) 27 1976 SEA

Drew Bledsoe (22) 27 1994 NWE

Eli Manning (32) 27 2013 NYG

Joe Namath+ (23) 27 1966 NYJ

27. Sonny Jurgensen+ (28) 26 1962 PHI

Brian Sipe (30) 26 1979 CLE

Jack Kemp (29) 26 1964 BUF

Richard Todd (29) 26 1983 NYJ

Jim Finks+ (28) 26 1955 PIT

Dennis Shaw (24) 26 1971 BUF

Al Dorow (30) 26 1960 NYT

Jay Cutler (26) 26 2009 CHI

Warren Moon+ (29) 26 1986 HOU

Babe Parilli (35) 26 1965 BOS

Tommy Kramer (30) 26 1985 MIN

Jack Kemp (32) 26 1967 BUF

John Hadl (32) 26 1972 SDG

40. Joe Ferguson (33) 25 1983 BUF

Brian Sipe (32) 25 1981 CLE

Eli Manning (29) 25 2010 NYG

Bobby Hebert (36) 25 1996 ATL

Frank Tripucka (34) 25 1962 DEN

Daryle Lamonica (28) 25 1969 OAK

Lynn Dickey (30) 25 1980 GNB

Danny White (28) 25 1980 DAL

[BAD WORD REMOVED] Wood (28) 25 1964 NYJ

Terry Bradshaw+ (31) 25 1979 PIT

Eddie LeBaron (30) 25 1960 DAL

Vinny Testaverde (36) 25 2000 NYJ

Jim Plunkett (24) 25 1972 NWE

Jack Kemp (25) 25 1960 LAC

John Hadl (31) 25 1971 SDG

Charlie Conerly (31) 25 1953 NYG

George Blanda+ (35) 25 1963 HOU
Imagine if a Qb threw 42 INTs in a season now.

"It was Blake Bortles the whole time. They believe in this kid. He reminds me a bit of a young Ben Roethlisberger." ~Mike Mayock
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#19

Bortles threw the ball today 49 times and had 1 INT.....he actually improved his INT rate today.


The defense did not improve their 27 PPG allowed.
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#20

Quote:Imagine if a Qb threw 42 INTs in a season now.


Imagine if a Jags QB did it and on this board!
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