In the course of his college career he threw or ran for 98 touchdowns, which at the time of his graduation was second in I-A history to Ty Detmer.
[4] As an NFL player, Case was criticized by some fans for his uncertainty and lack of ability to throw an effective long pass.
His worst career performance came in October 1999 when he appeared for the Ravens against the Kansas City Chiefs, completing only 15 of 37 passes for 103 yards.
Add in those two touchdowns off interceptions and Case did almost precisely as much for Kansas City as did the Chiefs' own quarterback, Elvis Grbac (112 yards, two TD passes).
After major shoulder surgery at the end of his contract with Detroit and seemingly out of the NFL, Case subsequently moved to the Arena Football League.
In 2006, Case was the backup to Mark Grieb with the San Jose SaberCats in the AFL American Conference, Western Division.