Rofl, no. Unless I have an efficient answer for the 5/5, I will ignore the summoner instead of playing around the off chance that he has the summoner into huhu nuts draw. Because if I pop the summoner, he can still just drop huhu as a vanilla 6/5, except the destroyer will be able to attack. Popping the summoner immediately is the absolute worst play possible if you can't answer the destroyer. If he happens to have huhu, so the fuck what? It's not even remotely unusual for games to generally be decided by turn 5 when your opponent gets a nuts draw.