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The way you'd figure it out is to take his average number of attempts per game over that time period. As his passing attempts varied based on the number of games he started each year. You'd only use the average sum if he started the exact same amount of games each year.Between 1990-1999 his avg attempts were 343.
In 1991 after he surpassed his avg attempts, he threw 3 TD's and 5 INT's.
In 1996 it was 4 TD's to 3 INT's.
In 1999 it was 2 TD's to 3 INT's.
Add it all up and you have 9 TD's and 11 INT's.
Seems like a viable discussion.
Also, I don't think it's a coincidence that in both 1991 and 1996, when he attempted his most throws during a game in each season, he recorded 0 TD's and 7 INT's respectively. Like I said, when asked to do a lot he fucked up a lot.
So you'd have to take his average attempts per game, then go to the games where he surpassed that average sum and look at his TD and Interception rates.
I really have no interest to look up game logs from 30 years ago, but that is how you'd have to come up with it.