01-19-2017, 07:40 PM
(01-19-2017, 02:29 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: I would much rather have Hoyer than McCarron. Hoyer has been really good since that game, and when he started for the Texans he was solid for them that year too. McCarron has had a pick as a starter and he's had multiple picks and a lot of fumbles. McCarron hasn't shown anything yet. All the games he's played in he hasn't played anything better than alright. He averages about 200 pass yards per game, and averages almost 1 turnover per game.
Hoyer is like a poor-man's Sam Bradford....the better he plays, the more likely he is to get hurt. Seriously, the moment he starts doing well he gets IR-ed.