Hoyer has thrown behind the receivers during the quick hitting routes quite a bit early in the season. The receivers overachieved out of their mind, and he’d make it up with crazy broken coverage plays where he just chucked a ball to a receiver open by 10 yards several times a game. He was definitely more accurate early in the season, but he’s been inconsistent the whole time, and a lot of his success was schematic (and predicated on a run game that mostly hasn’t been there since Mack went down) and surrpisingly great play from one of the least talented receiving corps in the league.
Gordon has actually caused him to regress somewhat. He’d force the ball to Gordon a lot and Gordon would be out of position on a fairly regular basis. That sort of shit needs a few weeks to be worked out. Hoyer took the blame, though, as the QB usually does when he throws to a spot he expects the receiver to be, but the receiver did something else.