"I had to deal with this last year with DeAndre Hopkins," Hoyer said. "It's just the way it goes. You can either be stubborn and try to force the ball to guys when it really shouldn't be and that is when you can get yourself into trouble or even worse is getting Al hurt. You throw it up and he's got a corner and a safety. And that's the thing. Similar to Hopkins, he has the ability to go up and get the ball, and when you do that you start getting shots to the ribs, tipped balls, interceptions.