While the Rams have shown hope under center, the same cannot be said of San Francisco's Brian Hoyer. The struggling signal-caller has crept out of the gate with just 292 yards passing over two games to go with a pair of picks, zero touchdowns and a lost fumble. Hoyer hasn't engineered a win since Oct. 2 and is averaging 4.7 yards per attempt with just two passes of 20-plus yards. He's been hit hard and sacked six times -- partly the fault of a less-than-stellar line -- but the veteran has a knack for generating drive-crushing turnovers for a team that has gone without a touchdown over its first two games for the first time in franchise history.
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