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re: How healthy is Trey Quinn?
Posted on 9/21/15 at 10:28 am to YellowShoe
Posted on 9/21/15 at 10:28 am to YellowShoe
I wish him the best as any other guy, but to be perfectly honest, he just hasn't shown anything in his time on the field that stands out. He had a good opening game last season, but that's literally been about it. Hopefully he turns it around because I don't see Tyron Johnson and Jazz Ferguson staying off the field long.
Posted on 9/21/15 at 10:30 am to Brettesaurus Rex
I'll repeat what I always say: Regardless of what happens at LSU, he needs to keep his head up because he will have a great career with the New England Patriots.
Posted on 9/21/15 at 10:40 am to Brettesaurus Rex
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I wish him the best as any other guy, but to be perfectly honest, he just hasn't shown anything in his time on the field that stands out. He had a good opening game last season, but that's literally been about
This! He had some huge drops in some of the biggest games. That won't set you apart from the crowd! Now this year the house is even more crowded at WR.
Posted on 9/21/15 at 11:30 am to Brettesaurus Rex
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I wish him the best as any other guy, but to be perfectly honest, he just hasn't shown anything in his time on the field that stands out.
Then your eyes were not on him during the AU game. I watched him on nearly every play he was lined up for; he held his block for 20+ yards down the field nearly every time, and was clearly in the DB's head as he was hand checking a good bit after whistles were blown. The coaches took note, I can guarantee that.
This isn't anything new, he is a great blocker, the best on the team at his position IMO. He also sealed the edge on Jackson's run. I will also note that Diarse looked pretty solid as a blocker himself, and the few plays they both were split out, they certainly did their jobs.
This attribute alone will keep him involved and on the field, as we are a running team after all. It would be short-sighted to say he may soon get passed up by players we truly haven't seen much out of, because we haven't seen much out of him himself.
If anyone should be scared of losing snaps, its Malachi, as he is not performing well in what he is relatively the best at and that is making grabs.
Posted on 9/21/15 at 4:53 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
C'Mon man...Thought you knew football better than this?..
Those 3 1st down catches in Gainesville & the leading WR vs Ole Miss had to show you something for a TRUE Freshman ONLY 18 with sub-par Sun Belt caliber QB play...unless you just choose not to see
Those 3 1st down catches in Gainesville & the leading WR vs Ole Miss had to show you something for a TRUE Freshman ONLY 18 with sub-par Sun Belt caliber QB play...unless you just choose not to see
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