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Footballguy
People forget too soon and way too easily when looking back with 20-20 hindsight.Your last sentence just buttressed my case.Last year, Hoyer was clearly the better QB, yet Weeden got the nod, they had more invested in Weeds and needed to see if it would blossom.
You can hate the process , but it is , what it is.
In last year's preseason Browns QB Brandon Weeden lead the NFL in quarterback passer rating.
He was tearing it up and was looking like a great fit for Norv Turner's verticle-stretch passing attack.
Saying that Brian Hoyer was clearly the best QB is complete and utter

Although no one wants to admit it, Brandon Weeden was looking good in last year's preseason and he looked like he would be a good fit in Norv Turner's verticle-stretch passing attack system.
Hoyer didn't outperform anyone but Brandon Weeden was leading the NFL in QB passer rating in the preseason and had people thinking he would be a good fit in Norv Turner's offense.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1740312-its-time-to-buy-into-brandon-weeden-after-another-dominant-preseason-showing
It's Time to Buy into Brandon Weeden After Another Dominant Preseason Showing By Andrea Hangst , AFC North Lead Writer Aug 16, 2013Though the numerous injuries—to running back Dion Lewis, tight end Gary Barnidge and offensive lineman Jason Pinkston—might overshadow the day, the biggest story out of the Cleveland Browns' 24-6 Week 2 preseason defeat of the Detroit Lions is how well quarterback Brandon Weeden played.
In fact, there may be no better player in the NFL during these tune-up contests that precede the regular season.
In Thursday's win, Weeden completed eight of his 12 passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns. His passer rating was a nearly perfect 137.8, up from a not-at-all-bad 127.7 in Week 1's defeat of the St. Louis Rams.
Mary Kay Cabot @MaryKayCabot Follow
How do you follow a 127.7 rating? With a 137.8 rating. That's #Browns Weeden tonight: 8/12, 117 yards, 2 TDs.
6:34 PM - 15 Aug 2013
In two games and six series, Weeden has completed 18 of his 25 pass attempts for 229 yards and three touchdowns, as ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi points out. Further, he's thrown zero interceptions and is reacting to pressure better than before, making accurate throws before being hit or smartly tossing the ball away instead of forcing bad passes as he did last year.
Tony Grossi @TonyGrossi Follow#Browns Weeden thru 2 g/6 series: 18 of 25, 229 y, 3 TD.
6:47 PM - 15 Aug 2013
As further icing on this sweet preseason cake, the Browns' first team has put up 27 points to just three for the opposition, signaling both the offense and defense seem to be performing at a higher level than a mere year ago.
Daryl Ruiter @RuiterWrongFAN Follow
#Browns 1st team's thus far in preseason lead opposition 27-3
6:44 PM - 15 Aug 2013
Though it's just preseason—and thus, the easiest level of competition the Browns will see this year, regardless of opponent—it's hard to not get excited. This is the best the Browns have looked with Weeden under center.
Forget the so-called battle that we're supposed to believe is still playing out between Weeden and Jason Campbell—this is Weeden's job, and he's earned it in these past two games.
Prior to this summer, Weeden's critics didn't have to look far to bemoan another year of him as Cleveland's starter. It wasn't just the Browns' 5-11 2012 record, Weeden's 57.4 completion percentage or that he threw just 14 touchdowns to 17 interceptions—it was Weeden's passes being batted; it was his tendency to stare down his receivers and pat the ball before throws that also drew ire and stoked the belief that the soon-to-be 30-year-old passer wasn't the long-term solution at the position.
But, so far this preseason, Weeden has proved that appearances can be deceiving, especially when talking about a quarterback's very first season in the NFL.