So you're saying he still has room to improve after only one start?
Of course he has room to improve but if anything HH was too hard on himself after the game, saying he threw the ball very poorly. The only really costly miss I can recall is when he had Hazleton open down the sideline for a touchdown and overthrew him.
For a first start, HH did all the small things correctly, never had to call a timeout because the play got screwed up, never had mishandled snap or hand off, never got rattled even when Miami delivered some really vicious hits. The moment wasn't too big for him which is huge. He can now use the URI game to correct his mistakes and also maybe widen the playbook a bit.
VT and HH can absolutely play better, which is exciting, not something to fuss about.
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Posted: 10/07/2019 at 09:56AM