Brian Hoyer threw for 292 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Browns over the Titans on Sunday. Mark Zaleski / AP / October 5, 2014
Brian Hoyer threw for 292 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Browns over the Titans on Sunday. Mark Zaleski / AP / October 5, 2014

Behind Brian Hoyer, the Cleveland Browns are believing again



Brian Hoyer turned his baseball cap around backward and cut loose, footloose.

Caught up in the celebration after the Browns made NFL history on Sunday by overcoming a 25-point deficit to win at Tennessee, Cleveland’s comeback quarterback busted out some dance moves in the middle of Cleveland’s delirious locker room.

Hoyer knew he was being videotaped. He knew he looked foolish.

He didn’t mind one bit.

“I almost just blacked out,” Hoyer said. “I was so excited. I was just trying to copy what everyone else was doing. For me, everything I’ve gone through the past year, I want to enjoy it. I want to go out and have fun. You never know when it’s going to be taken away from you.

“To celebrate a victory with my teammates, I don’t care how goofy I look,” he said.

After the Browns (2-2) pulled off the largest comeback for a road team, scoring 26 unanswered points to stun the Titans 29-28, Cleveland’s locker room transformed into a postgame nightclub. When Hoyer, who threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Travis Benjamin with 1:09 left, entered the room the party was well underway.

So, he joined it. And so did Pro Bowl tackle Joe Thomas, who showed some interesting steps while peeling tape off his hands.

Browns guard John Greco, aware the scene was being captured by cameras, stepped back and soaked it in.

“He looked like a typical white guy dancing at a wedding,” Greco said of Thomas. “I didn’t see Hoyer as much as I saw Joe. He was stealing the show.”

Browns rookie coach Mike Pettine was also mindful not to get caught on camera during a moment that was posted on Instagram by defensive lineman Phil Taylor.

“I knew it was being filmed and I stayed far out of the shot,” Pettine said.

But Pettine, who had already delivered his postgame speech, was having so much fun seeing his players dance that he told equipment manager Brad Mellon to keep the music blaring.

After all, the Browns had just pulled off their own Music City miracle, so why not dance?

For Pettine, the sight of Hoyer and Thomas – two of his leaders – getting a little carried away was well worth a few extra minutes of fun. The Browns are bonding.

“This is a tight group,” Pettine said, “and when you do things like we did yesterday there’s evidence of that”.

The Browns would prefer a more routine victory. They’ve certainly developed a flair for drama.

Cleveland’s four games have been decided by eight points, and the Browns’ two road games have followed very similar scripts. In their opener at Pittsburgh, the Browns trailed 27-3 before rallying and losing on a last-second field goal. The Titans jumped up 28-3 in the second quarter before the Browns stormed back – and this time finished.

Hoyer made it possible.

Once again, he was cool under pressure, orchestrating his third comeback win in just seven career starts.

In less than a year, Hoyer has overcome a serious knee injury, beaten out rookie Johnny Manziel for the starting job and perhaps established himself as a long-term answer at quarterback – either in Cleveland or somewhere else.

As the pressure gets stifling, Hoyer seems to thrive.

“Actually I’m surprised how calm I can be. Everyone else is going crazy and I’m just like this,” he said, moving his hand on a flat line. “Maybe you get a feeling for it throughout your career, but things seem to slow down a little bit in that situation when for some other people they speed up.”

Things didn’t get hectic for Hoyer until after the game, when he allowed himself to get a little crazy out on the locker room/dance floor.

“My wife made fun of me for it,” said. “She said, ‘I’ve never seen you dance that way’.”

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Friday, September 29
First practice: 7am - 8.30am
Second practice: 11am - 12.30pm

Saturday, September 30
Qualifying: 1pm - 2pm

Sunday, October 1
Race: 11am - 1pm

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Torque: 343Nm / 686Nm
Transmission: Single-speed automatic
Max touring range: 620km / 590km
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UAE squad

Rahul Chopra (captain), Aayan Afzal Khan, Ali Naseer, Aryansh Sharma, Basil Hameed, Dhruv Parashar, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Waseem, Omid Rahman, Rahul Bhatia, Tanish Suri, Vishnu Sukumaran, Vriitya Aravind

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Friday, November 1 – Oman v UAE
Sunday, November 3 – UAE v Netherlands
Thursday, November 7 – UAE v Oman
Saturday, November 9 – Netherlands v UAE

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MATCH INFO

Qalandars 112-4 (10 ovs)

Banton 53 no

Northern Warriors 46 all out (9 ovs)

Kumara 3-10, Garton 3-10, Jordan 2-2, Prasanna 2-7

Qalandars win by six wickets

If you go

The flights

The closest international airport for those travelling from the UAE is Denver, Colorado. British Airways (www.ba.com) flies from the UAE via London from Dh3,700 return, including taxes. From there, transfers can be arranged to the ranch or it’s a seven-hour drive. Alternatively, take an internal flight to the counties of Cody, Casper, or Billings

The stay

Red Reflet offers a series of packages, with prices varying depending on season. All meals and activities are included, with prices starting from US$2,218 (Dh7,150) per person for a minimum stay of three nights, including taxes. For more information, visit red-reflet-ranch.net.

 

Biography

Her family: She has four sons, aged 29, 27, 25 and 24 and is a grandmother-of-nine

Favourite book: Flashes of Thought by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid

Favourite drink: Water

Her hobbies: Reading and volunteer work

Favourite music: Classical music

Her motto: I don't wait, I initiate

 

 

 

 

 

Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairy Tale

Starring: Nayanthara, Vignesh Shivan, Radhika Sarathkumar, Nagarjuna Akkineni

Director: Amith Krishnan

Rating: 3.5/5


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