Home Dominance For Brian Hoyer

October 31st, 2014

Johnny Manziel, Brian HoyerThere’s a big reason Browns fans aren’t screaming their lungs out for Johnny Football to replace Brian Hoyer at starting quarterback.

Hoyer has been dominant through four Cleveland home games.

Even a non-stats guy like Joe is impressed.

Hoyer has a 3-1 record with four touchdowns and no interceptions. The former Tom Brady backup also is completing better than 63 percent of his passes with tiny wide receiver (5-foot-7) Andrew Hawkins as his top target.

CBS Sports gurus prickly Pete Prisco and Pat Kirwan, the former linebackers coach, Bucs scout and Jets personnel man, take note of Hoyer’s comfort in Cleveland in their breakdown of the Bucs-Saints game. Check out the CBS video below.

Kirwan delivers a disturbing Mike Glennon stat and both give their game predictions.

13 Responses to “Home Dominance For Brian Hoyer”

  1. StPeteBucsFan Says:

    Hoyer is a hometown boy who exemplifies the DAWG POUND full of working class stiffs. The ONLY people in Cleveland who want Johnny Flash are the new millennials who have moved into Cleveland in droves giving that city a new blast of economic growth.

    The millennials are good for the economy but they don’t know squat about football. They’re from the image is everything crowd and love Johnny Flash’s outsized partying and name recognition.

    The working people in Cleveland worship Hoyer not only as a hometown boy but one of the few athletes who can relate to the working stiff. You know just like Infamous Jameis relates to the everyday person.

  2. Dean Says:

    This may bee off topic, but one of the most alarming stats I have read, came the past few days.

    Vincent Jackson is rated 82nd out of 83 wide receivers in………..are you ready for this…….DROPS.

    Last in the league including rookies, vets, has-beens and all the rest.

    When you have a very questionable offense to begin with, that stat alone may be why he didn’t catch a pass until the 4th quarter last game and was hardly targeted at all.

    It’s safer to try and hit your 3rd or 4th receiver, who at least will TRY to hold onto the ball.

  3. willie d Says:

    Ex Toledo Rocket Andrew Hawkins is gonna make Bucs pay for mistreatment of Eric Page…Ha. My Vikings embarrassed you at home now my new #2 Browns is gonna straight up beat you up!

  4. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    We beat Pittsburgh in their house when they had a 7 point 4th Quarter lead……they were 65-0 when leading by 7 or more in the 4th…..so….it can be done….we need to remember that at Cleveland……

  5. StPeteBucsFan Says:

    Willie

    You’ll get no arguments from us. “my new #2 Browns is gonna straight up beat you up!” You’re preaching to the choir.

    My son lives in Columbus and I texted him to enjoy the win. If he wished to make a wager on the game I”d take Cleveland and give him 12 points.

    But I shall still be rooting for the Bucs. No I’m not in the lose one for Jameis or Marcus crowd. Let’s win as many as possible and let the draft chips fall where they may. Besides I prefer Prescott and he’s only a junior and if he comes out early he’ll probably be within grasp of the Bucs no matter how many more we win.

    Stop with the lsing for draft position folks. Winning is contagious as is LOSING. If we could post a winning record for the remaining games there would be tremendous carry over for next year among all these young players.
    Keep losing and it will be that much harder to turn it around next year!!! #1 draft pick or not.

  6. Buccfan37 Says:

    Go Bucs! Beat the Brownies!

  7. Brandon Says:

    willie d Says:
    October 31st, 2014 at 10:46 am
    Ex Toledo Rocket Andrew Hawkins is gonna make Bucs pay for mistreatment of Eric Page…Ha. My Vikings embarrassed you at home now my new #2 Browns is gonna straight up beat you up!
    ————–

    Wait, let me get the straight… you have a 2nd favorite team? A #2? What are you, 11 years old? Real men, real football fans don’t have a #2 team. You only have one. You have one freaking team.

    So keep rooting for two teams, real football fans know that is some serious pu$$* kind of $h!! and a cop out if there ever was one. Let us know when you become a man and only have one team…oh and please turn in your man card at the nearest collection station.

  8. Brandon Says:

    There are only two exceptions for when a true NFL fan can have more than one team.

    #1 A person grows up rooting for one team and then is signed by another.

    #2 A person grows up rooting for one team and their blood relative is signed by another. That’s it.

  9. StPeteBucsFan Says:

    Brandon,

    Agree completely. Worst fan of all though is the front runner. We can’t charge poor Willie with that.

    I worked with a dude a while back during the Pats SB runs and the Yankees years of greatness. Dude was a Pats fan in football and a Yankees fan in baseball. He didn’t live in either Boston or New York and so was probably too stupid to realize those cities hate each other’s teams.

    He was the equivalent of a fan who last year and this year claims to be an FSU fan in Football and a Gator fan in basketball.

  10. Chris@Apple Roof Cleaning Says:

    When your Top receiver drops the ball, and your O Line can’t block, how good can Glennon look ?
    But we still beat the Steelers at home, and what a mindfuk it will be, if we beat the Dog Pound at home 🙂

  11. Bear the Bucs Says:

    The Browns have 2 quarterbacks. We have no quarterbacks. Time for a swap. Our 2nd round pick (which is just like a late 1st round pick) for Johnny Football. At least, he’ll bring some excitement to the stadium unlike sleepy Lovie. I want to fall asleep everytime I hear him talk.

  12. kevin Says:

    Why in the hell haven’t we tried to get manziel? Is it because they don’t want to admit they made a mistake in the draft

  13. Gooberville Says:

    He’s 7-3 over his last 10. What’s Glennons record?