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Texans’ Owner Wants ‘Good Young’ QB in Draft, but 2016 Poses Limited Options

January 15, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Houston Texans are in a difficult position: The organization finds itself in quarterback limbo. 
The team desperately needs to upgrade at the game's most important position but may not be in position to acquire a legitimate veteran or top-notch prospect this offseason. 
When an NFL owner speaks publicly about a team's quarterback situation like the Texans' Bob McNair did Tuesday, there are clearly issues that can't be overlooked. 
Of course, this shouldn't come as any surprise after Brian Hoyer's performance in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs. 
Hoyer completely fell apart in his first playoff appearance. The 30-year-old signal-caller only completed 44 percent of his passes and tossed four interceptions in the Texans' 30-0 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. He became the first quarterback to throw for no touchdowns and four interceptions since Brad Johnson did the same with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2001, according to ESPN. 
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