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Originally Posted by BWillie
Did he have an 11 QBR?
I doubt it was the worst by Mahomes but has to be bottom 10%.
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Y'all are talking about different stats. Collins had a 7/158 passer rating. I'm guessing that translates to less than 11/100 on the QBR scale, but they didn't keep track of the QBR metric back in the early 2000's. A 7/158 passer rating is about as bad as it gets. Collins had 4 interceptions (including a Pick 6) in that game.
Check out this one from a Bleacher Report article...
Super Bowl XII, Craig Morton, Denver Broncos: 4-15, 39 yards, 4 INT
The single-worst performance by a quarterback in Super Bowl history came from Craig Morton against Dallas' Doomsday Defense in January 1978.
Morton became the first quarterback to lead two different teams to a Super Bowl and was desperately trying to erase memories of his clunker back in Super Bowl V, when he threw three interceptions—ironically, as a member of the Cowboys.
It didn't happen. Morton completed just four passes for 39 yards.
Incredibly, he completed the same amount of passes (four) to the defense as he did his own team, and for more yards (47). He was pulled from the game for the little-used Norris Weese early in the second half, completing a Super Bowl career that featured one touchdown pass and seven interceptions.