On Sunday in Indianapolis, the 49ers offense came to life in the fourth quarter and scored 17 points. For most of the game, quarterback Brian Hoyer continued his Jekyll-and-Hyde play — missing open receivers on one play and then making tightly contested throws on the next.
Hoyer was more Jekyll (good) than Hyde (bad) on the final drive of the game and was able to lead to the 49ers down field to tie the game and bring it to overtime, though they eventually lost, 26-23.
Let's take a look at key plays on the drive of the game: