Last week, the quarterback completed 28 of 34 passes against the Cowboys in a loss.
In the first half, the quarterback completed five of 11 passes for 35 yards.
Of course, when the quarterback completes 10 passes, nobody is getting many.
A quarterback can complete 11 of 20 passes and produce a pleasant afternoon.
The quarterback completed 25 of 36 passes, but they were good for only 203 yards.
The quarterback completed 16 of 33 passes for 214 yards.
The quarterback also completed 15 of 25 pass attempts for 218 yards and two touchdowns.
A successful quarterback in such a system should complete 65 percent of his passes.
The second-year quarterback completed 30 of 50 for 365 yards.
Under terrible pressure, the quarterback completed only one pass to a wide receiver.