It's your list, so you can do it however you want to, but I do get his point about showing 0 INTs for QBs. Since INT's are a negative thing for QBs, and TFLs and INTs for defensive players are good things, it's a different metric.
The fact that a QB hasn't thrown an INT after 4 or 5 games starts to get impressive and gets even more so as the season progresses. A defensive player not getting an INT in a season may not be a huge deal depending on where they play and what their other stats are...a QB not throwing an INT in a season is a pretty huge deal.
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