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re: Trey Quinn status
Posted on 12/20/14 at 7:02 am to Datbayoubengal
Posted on 12/20/14 at 7:02 am to Datbayoubengal
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I'm starting to agree with that as well. I think will a better outside receiver because of his straight line speed and route running. He doesn't have much short are quickness to make things happen in space. He's not an elusive/shifty guy. He doesn't have Landry's agility, but he has everything else and speed.
You are "starting" to agree based on what you have seen this fall, which is not what coaches see every day in practice. I DO agree with you that he is very under-rated as an outside receiver. From what I am told, one of the things that the staff really likes about him is that he came in and quickly learned ALL of the receiver positions, and has played all 5 of them this year. He is the most versatile in terms of being able to play inside AND outside. Not easy to do. Your point is well taken Datbayoubengal, I still cannot make up my mind if he is a better inside guy or outside guy.
As for an earlier poster's comments about 4 drops in the Alabama game, I think you are confusing Trey with Amari Cooper, the 2014 BILETNIKOF AWARD WINNER and consensus best WR in college football. He had 4 drops that game. But he also mixed in a couple of nice plays, happens with 15-18 targets a game.
If you have ever played basketball before, you would understand what it is like to play the entire game, shoot the ball 20-30 times a game, get into the flow, make some shots and miss some. You would also understand how much more difficult it is to come off the bench, have to take one shot cold and hit the game winning 3. Much harder to do. Nevertheless, you are expected to perform at a high level, and TQ did not get where he is today without high expectations. He will be fine and I look forward to his better days that are ahead of him.
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