I'm not, simply because he's a colossal bullshitter who has falsely convinced people he's the greatest thing since sliced bread. "Quarterback Whisperer", my ass. He benefited from Luck's first season in Indy, which gave him ridiculous and undeserved media love and attention which he's never...
Agree. You want Hoyer gone next year after Stidham has more under his belt and has convinced the coaches of his ability? Fine.
Not now, not after this little exposure.
Hoyer has experience in the League and has won games. He's capable of winning a small number of games in a pinch with this roster and these coaches.
The assumption that Stidham is as capable, or more capable, than Hoyer of doing that if needed, assumes things not in evidence.
We haven't seen...
The point is not turning the team over to Stidham before we know he's capable of winning games in a short window if needed.
Yes, until we see more of Stidham other than parts of two preseason games against non-starters.
Indeed. Why the hell would he coach? Why would we need him to? What for? The whole point is a veteran arm with experience who can win games in a short window where Brady's out.
This guy is an incredible clown.
And I'm tired of hearing what a "hard worker" he is. So F'ing what? Especially if you're going to pull this shit constantly and not show up. So you don't dog it when you actually decide to show up? Oooooh. Good for you.
He's clearly a me-first guy in the...
Personally I'd rather keep Hoyer. I know people want the roster spot for another guy, but I feel pretty good that if Bill really wants a player he'll find a way to keep him somehow. IR, PS, whatever. Yeah, another team can claim PS guys at any time, but BB is pretty smart with the timing and...
I agree. Look, this past season was a "down" year for him, he still threw 3x more TDs than INTs, and more than usual INTs were tipped balls or off the receivers hands. Still won the SB.
Pinch me if I ever have a down year like that.
If he starts to look terrible, can we talk about it then? The...
Also, he plays the only position other than kicker/punter which lends itself to what he's doing: Pocket passer who doesn't scramble or roll out often.
Add to that his great pocket awareness, where he almost never takes blindside hits and "knows how to fall", and you have a recipe for elite...
What amazed me was the clueless, disinterested bubble guy who got himself injured and then blew off going to treatment like the coach told him to. They rightly cut his sorry ass.
You know how many guys would kill for just ONE shot at the NFL? And this guy cared so little and was so unmotivated...