It's a wash...but it doesn't matter because if Hoyer is healthy he is starting.
I've got to go with my avatar on this one, tbh. Hoyer has shown absolutely nothing since day 1 when he got benched for Ryan Mallett. He's worse than a game manager, and can't throw at all downfield. Simply too mundane to energize an offense to do anything unless the defense completely blows coverage. Weeden's play has inspired the team of late. He's like the Texans' Tebow or Johnny Manziel, at worst.
It's a wash...but it doesn't matter because if Hoyer is healthy he is starting.
Hoyer is below average starter. Weeden is an average/above average backup.. Go with Hoyer
Hoyer. And if Bill O'Brien doesn't win COY with the quarterbacks he's had to work with they need to retire that award.
well hoyer almost got the freaking browns to the playoffs. He probably would have if the oline would have stayed healthy and there were no pressure to play manziel..
I doubt it really matters in this situation.
Normally I'd go with Hoyer but Weeden has looked respectable so far (albeit the compe ion has been terrible).
I don't think another coach in history has coaxed a team to the playoffs with less. Look at all Hopkins production with no real QB. It's ing ridiculous.
UNT,,,you do know youre team is toast in the playoffs right?,,,,,
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