2013 Foles: [list]
Touchdown percentage: 8.5 Interception percentage: 0.6 Yards per attempt: 9.1 Yards per game: 222.4[/list]2018 Rodgers:[list]
Touchdown percentage: 4.2 Interception percentage: 0.3 Yards per attempt: 7.4 Yards per game: 277.6[/list]As far as I'm concerned, Foles had the much better season. I'd cheerfully trade the extra 55.2 passing yards per game for double the touchdown percentage and the spectacular yards-per-attempt average. Yes, Foles had the higher interception percentage, but 0.6 percent is still pretty phenomenal. I think the historical league average is somewhere between 3 and 4 percent. At turnover ratios that low, you quickly run into diminishing returns in terms of winning games.
But I'm very big on efficiency statistics and not so much impressed by raw numbers.