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Zach Wilson, Bill Belichick, and Selecting a Loser League Quarterback

There was a point on Sunday when it looked like we'd be recapping an all-time flop of a day. As last week's top scorer, Aaron Schatz, noted:

Zach Wilson currently has -6 Loser League points.

— Aaron Schatz (@FO_ASchatz) September 19, 2021

At the time, Zach Wilson had just thrown his fourth interception of the day at the beginning of the third quarter; he had just 45 passing yards to offset those mistakes and was knocking on the door of history. The all-time low Loser League score for a quarterback since 1994—which is as far back as PFR's fumble lost data goes—is Jon Kitna's -8 point day for the Seahawks against the Dolphins in Week 1 of 2000; four interceptions and a fumble, with just 54 passing yards to put points in the positive side of the ledger.