I'm sorry but this isn't correct. There is no CB in the league that doesn't have the ball thrown to his side of the field at some point during every game. I agree that the really good CBs don't have it thrown their way very often, but it does happen and what they are able to do when it happens is what distinguishes the good ones from the rest. Look at Champ Bailey: 10 INT, 11 PBU, or Asante Samuel: 10 INT, 14 PBU. These are two of the best CBs currently playing the position, and even they get the ball thrown on them from time to time. The difference is when it comes their way, they get their hands on it and keep it from the receiver. INTs and PBUs are not the only way to judge a CB production, but to say they are meaningless is ridiculous.