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God, I sure hope so. Seeing others on here mention Alley makes me think I am not to bad of an observer myself, because I have liked what I have seen from him in scrimmages and such. Hell, you gotta think it is worth giving him a shot, how can he be worse than Gatewood and Roosevelt the last two weeks?! I thought all game long that our coaches stuck with the same three receivers too much, especially considering all the drops. If they are dropping passes, at least give someone a chance to come off the bench and prove they don't belong there. If they play the same way, do you really lose anything?
I do have to say that Guinn has played fairly well so far, although he has dropped a pass or two in both games also. I don't see him stretching the field, though. He doesn't have the speed that Aaron Hill had, but I think he runs good routes and has pretty good hands. I would bet that we will see marked improvement each game with him, and I bet that as he adjusts to the speed of the game and all that other stuff, he probably (hopefully) will prove to become more and more of a sure-handed receiver. My biggest disappointment with him last week was his outbursts after Travis blew a couple passes to him. I can fully appreciate the frustration, but that is just not good teammate-ship (okay, I think I just made a new word, but you know what I mean!).
I do have to say that Guinn has played fairly well so far, although he has dropped a pass or two in both games also. I don't see him stretching the field, though. He doesn't have the speed that Aaron Hill had, but I think he runs good routes and has pretty good hands. I would bet that we will see marked improvement each game with him, and I bet that as he adjusts to the speed of the game and all that other stuff, he probably (hopefully) will prove to become more and more of a sure-handed receiver. My biggest disappointment with him last week was his outbursts after Travis blew a couple passes to him. I can fully appreciate the frustration, but that is just not good teammate-ship (okay, I think I just made a new word, but you know what I mean!).