Choose a QB for a career.

615dawg

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Quarterback A gets serious Heisman plugs, Quarterback B is sort of quiet on the national scene.

Quarterback A has a completion percentage of 52.8
Quarterback B has a completion percentage of 57.8

Quarterback A throws for 4,753 yards and rushes for 823 yards (Total 5,576)
Quarterback B throws for 3,168 yards and rushes for 1511 yards (Total 4,679)

Quarterback A throws for 31 touchdowns
Quarterback B throws for 27 touchdowns

but

Quarterback A throws 40 interceptions
Quarterback B only throws 17 interceptions

In three years as a full time starter,
Quarterback A's team wins 22 games, goes to three bowls and beats their rival one time, and loses to a two win cellar dweller during the best season, an 8 win year.
Quarterback B's team wins 20 games, goes to two bowls and beats their rival three times and never loses to an unranked team.

Its a bit of a tossup, right? Maybe A has a small advantage, maybe B.
 

JohnnyAppleseed

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is quarterback A? You take him all day, if Relf had as many pass attempts as RGIII he'd have thrown 50 interceptions.
 

615dawg

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For two of the four years, B has had to split significant time with another starter, while A has been "the guy"