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9 of the worst quarterback seasons in the NFL since 2000

It's hard to find a worse quarterback career since 2000 than that of Nathan Peterman.

In only 130 pass attempts, he has thrown 12 interceptions for an astounding interception percentage of 9.2%, and we haven't even mentioned his playoff interception, either. During the same span, he only has three passing touchdowns.


In fact, the terrible nature of his NFL career led to some absolutely incredible statistical discoveries. My personal favorite is just so fun to break down, so here we go:

Nathan Peterman, as previously mentioned, attempted 130 passes throughout his time with the Buffalo Bills. In that time, his passer rating amounted to 32.5 -- an impressively low figure. In fact, Nathan Peterman could have spiked all 130 of those snaps straight into the ground, and his passer rating would, according to Pro Football Reference, calculate as 39.58.

In summary, Peterman could have spiked every pass in his career, and he'd have recorded a higher passer rating.

Fortunately for Peterman, I won't be able to scald him for his lackluster career any longer. Everyone on this inglorious list must have met a few basic qualifications in order to be considered: 1) He must have attempted at least 100 passes during the season in question, and 2) He must have started at least six games.

While none of the seasons below are as horrific as Peterman's overall numbers -- there, I roasted him one more time -- there's no denying that the following campaigns were just awful.

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