A game manager
For the other team.
A game manager
He had a stretch this year worth of @Randolphkeys 's high praise, but as with all Bridge QBs the bad game is just around the corner.
He might be out of the league soon.
Clearly can't have him as a starter, but he is a major prima-donna cancer in the locker room so he doesn't really work as a back-up.
I watched the first half. Could have gone better. Never forget, as all these terrible posts fly up today... you chased him away for a coke head who doesn't give a shit, the brittle old guy who led the NFL in turnovers a game by a wide margin, and the promise of maybe grabbing Bryce Petty. At no time did it work out for you.
I watched the first half. Could have gone better. Never forget, as all these terrible posts fly up today... you chased him away for a coke head who doesn't give a shit, the brittle old guy who led the NFL in turnovers a game by a wide margin, and the promise of maybe grabbing Bryce Petty. At no time did it work out for you.
The "Hoyer's attitude" thing was a derivitive of his belief that Manziel was a waste of the Browns effort, that Manziel wasn't taking preparation seriously, and therefore expecting Manziel to actually beat him out for playing time.
The bizarre framing of Manziel's failure as Hoyer's fault never made sense, and a great reason for me to dismiss Ray Farmer as a hack a year before many of you dismissed him.
I believe the past calendar year has given definitive evidence that Hoyer, who unlike McCown still has 5+ more years of football in the tank, had a damn good point. Giving Manziel "franchise face" status cost a lot of people their jobs.
Chances are, Hoyer is going to remain the bridge QB for the Texans developmental QB again next year as well. He might finally have someone worth mentoring. I'd like to see if Hoyer is able to mentor a guy like Hackenburg, drafted in the second or third round.
Until then, we are talking about a guy who ended up in the top 15-25 of starting QBs, yet again. A guy in his prime, not the shit you were forced to watch this year. Some people have fine wine tastes for the position, I get that... I just don't know how you end up a Browns fan demanding "top 10 play or bust." Hoyer was probably the best you had in the past decade.
The "Hoyer's attitude" thing was a derivitive of his belief that Manziel was a waste of the Browns effort, that Manziel wasn't taking preparation seriously, and therefore expecting Manziel to actually beat him out for playing time.
The bizarre framing of Manziel's failure as Hoyer's fault never made sense, and a great reason for me to dismiss Ray Farmer as a hack a year before many of you dismissed him.
I believe the past calendar year has given definitive evidence that Hoyer, who unlike McCown still has 5+ more years of football in the tank, had a damn good point. Giving Manziel "franchise face" status cost a lot of people their jobs.
Chances are, Hoyer is going to remain the bridge QB for the Texans developmental QB again next year as well. He might finally have someone worth mentoring. I'd like to see if Hoyer is able to mentor a guy like Hackenburg, drafted in the second or third round.
Until then, we are talking about a guy who ended up in the top 15-25 of starting QBs, yet again. A guy in his prime, not the shit you were forced to watch this year. Some people have fine wine tastes for the position, I get that... I just don't know how you end up a Browns fan demanding "top 10 play or bust." Hoyer was probably the best you had in the past decade.
I'm fine with the shit we were forced to watch this year because it finally put us in position to draft a real quarterback. If we draft Goff and he works out, it will have easily been worth watching McCown get hurt forty times and Billy Manziel wearing a blonde wig in Vegas.