[quote]Aggv wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]red04 wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Aggv wrote:
Chud is the coach of the year at this point. The Browns D is in full beast mode, and Ray Horton will be a HC for someone next season.
I havent felt that bad about sports in a long time after watching Hoyer tear his acl, then having to watch weeden look like he’s never played football before. I’ll give Weeden credit for hanging in there and getting his shit shorted out, but it was real clear he’s not an nfl qb. It’s just a damn shame we’ll probably never know the true potential of Hoyer, he looked good. [/quote]
The 2nd Hoyer went down ended their shot at the AFC North this year. I know they won and I know their D is playing lights out, but I really doubt it’ll last. Their run game sucks and Weeden just wont cut it. He’s so slow…
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I legit don’t get all the praise Hoyer had been getting. He wasn’t some godsend at QB the last 2 weeks(3 picks vs MIN), and Weeden hadn’t gotten to play with Gordon on the field yet(and those were literally his first snaps in 2+ weeks last night, he just got the cast removed from his hand on Wednesday evening) or a healthy O-line(Oneal Cousins lol). After a few shaky series he put together the huge 70+ yard drive with some solid throws, then hit the 2 bombs in the second half, and played a solid 2nd quarter. He also didn’t get a whole lot of help from the line in his first handful of dropbacks(this is the part where everyone whines about his ‘lack of internal clock’ because he didn’t get rid of the ball in under 2 seconds before Mario Williams was already in his lap).
I don’t think either QB is our guy for the future(they both kind of suck), but Weeden is probably a better one than Hoyer; people have some seriously rose tinted glasses because he got to blow up a terrible MIN team(that he threw 3 picks to) and didn’t have to run for his fucking life from that Miami pass rush like Weeden did week 1.[/quote]
I don’t think Hoyer is some God send either, but I think he’s a better passer than Weeden, he makes decisions quicker, and he can actually move. In short, he’s just more dynamic. He’s no Kapernick though.
I agree both are average at best though. [/quote]
I would not have put money on Hoyer being the answer to the qb problems, but it’s a shame we’ll never know exactly what he had.
SIGN JOSH FREEMAN
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lol