2) Which Brian Hoyer will show up in Cleveland? The one who let the Browns fall into a 27-3 hole against the Pittsburgh Steelers, or the one who roared back to tie the game before Cleveland lost? And will he be facing the New Orleans Saints defense that finished in the top five last season, or the one that yielded 568 yards to the Falcons in a Week 1 defeat? Hoyer was especially good from the no-huddle Sunday, completing 80 percent of his passes compared to just 52.4 percent after huddling -- Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau admitted that no-huddle teams have "rattled" the Steelers. But to really take advantage of where the Saints' defense appeared most vulnerable against Atlanta, Hoyer will have to air out his passes. New Orleans gave up five passes of at least 20 yards in the air to Matt Ryan, the most in the NFL in Week 1, and 10 completions of at least 10 yards in the air, also the most in the NFL last week. Ryan was 10-of-14 (71.4 percent) on throws of at least 10 yards in the air, the best mark in the NFL heading into Week 2. Hoyer completed eight of 15 passes of at least 10 yards in the air against Pittsburgh (a 53.3 completion percentage), but he had far more success with the tactic in the second half, when he completed seven of nine passes of at least 10 yards in the air. In the first half, he was 1-of-6 on such passes.