11-17-2015, 11:35 AM
(11-17-2015, 02:24 AM)Utts Wrote: The disturbing thing is if Hoyer stays in, I think the Texans lock it up much earlier.
Actually, I think if Hoyer stays in, the Texans don't score that TD. Hoyer would not throw it to a covered wide receiver like Yates did. Yates was just lucky that Hopkins went up and grabbed it AND held on to it. But, no way Hoyer even ATTEMPTS that throw.
That's not to say he wouldn't have led them to multiple FG drives, but considering that our defense held Hoyer to only 1 FG up until that point, I'm confident we may have won the game at 6-3 if Hoyer stay s in.