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Can Trindon make it in the NFL?
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:07 pm
He certainly can't make it as a WR which is what hes listed as at LSU but I'm debating whether or not he could make it as a KR/PR specialist and maybe some specialty plays at RB or maybe he would be better off focusing on his track skills. What say you?
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:08 pm to Lsuhoohoo
Reminds me of Darren Sproles. TH is faster though.
I'd say yes.
I'd say yes.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:09 pm to derekinne
he's a better returner than skyler green and green is in the league (Saints).
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:10 pm to derekinne
Sproles is like 5'8 180
Trindon 5'5 165 according to LSUsports
Trindon 5'5 165 according to LSUsports
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:12 pm to derekinne
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Reminds me of Darren Sproles. TH is faster though.
Then you don't know who Darren Sproles is. I've seen this comparison here before. It makes no sense. Trindon has absolutely no power compared to Sproles's.
This post was edited on 1/12/09 at 5:13 pm
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:12 pm to Jaydeaux
Hes a great returner in the COLLEGE game...I wonder if he would be that great in the league against NFL caliber special teams. I'm sure someone will take a chance on him, maybe he goes as an undrafted FA.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:13 pm to ctrich3
Trindon is a track star...not a football player
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Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:15 pm to Lsuhoohoo
He could go the John Capel/Justin Gatlin route and get some passing interest from NFL teams, but I would be very surprised if he gets on a permanent roster.
Sproles had much more production in college. He was K-State's every down back for three years and almost got 2000 yards one season.
Sproles had much more production in college. He was K-State's every down back for three years and almost got 2000 yards one season.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:17 pm to Lsuhoohoo
You're asking two questions.
First, can he make it in the NFL as a return specialist? Yeah, I think so. Granted, some of the speedsters coming out of LSU recently haven't exactly had stellar NFL careers, but Holliday is probably faster than anyone that's ever played for LSU and no doubt one of the fastest players in the league's history. Also, while I doubt it's quite enough to be a running back in the NFL, he has an odd ability to just slip out of tackles. It's not crazy jukes or nasty stiff arms or anything, but he just kinda bounces off of people like a pinball zipping around at the speed of light. That would certainly help as a return man.
Now, the other question. Is he better off focusing on his track skills? From a financial standpoint, I don't really know. It depends on how much professional track stars make. Just given some of the numbers I've seen for NFL players, Holliday could feasibly make quite a bit of money if he becomes a valuable asset on special teams. As far as his actual skillset goes, I'd say he would be better at track than football.
First, can he make it in the NFL as a return specialist? Yeah, I think so. Granted, some of the speedsters coming out of LSU recently haven't exactly had stellar NFL careers, but Holliday is probably faster than anyone that's ever played for LSU and no doubt one of the fastest players in the league's history. Also, while I doubt it's quite enough to be a running back in the NFL, he has an odd ability to just slip out of tackles. It's not crazy jukes or nasty stiff arms or anything, but he just kinda bounces off of people like a pinball zipping around at the speed of light. That would certainly help as a return man.
Now, the other question. Is he better off focusing on his track skills? From a financial standpoint, I don't really know. It depends on how much professional track stars make. Just given some of the numbers I've seen for NFL players, Holliday could feasibly make quite a bit of money if he becomes a valuable asset on special teams. As far as his actual skillset goes, I'd say he would be better at track than football.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:22 pm to lsutothetop
He will make it in the NFL, but he won't make it in track because he has long strides. At least, thats what I remember from the LSU-UF game this year.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:22 pm to lsutothetop
If he is among the top 20 guys on the pro track circuit, he would make more money running track, and his quality of life would be much better. While he could pull a hamstring, I seriously doubt he would have any ACL/MCL injury, and he won't wake up every morning feeling like he just stepped out of a car crash, once he retires.
The weekly travel can be a pain in the arse, but it's a small price to pay. The only question is whether he would consistently be among the top 20 guys on the track circuit.
The weekly travel can be a pain in the arse, but it's a small price to pay. The only question is whether he would consistently be among the top 20 guys on the track circuit.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:24 pm to Keys Open Doors
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The weekly travel can be a pain in the arse, but it's a small price to pay. The only question is whether he would consistently be among the top 20 guys on the track circuit.
For sure top 20 in the world in the 100....overall, no not even close
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:25 pm to Lsuhoohoo
Assuming he continues to develop as a punt returner (eliminates the fumbles) I think he has a very good shot at making it as a return specialist.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:55 pm to usc6158
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For sure top 20 in the world in the 100
In that case, he should run track professionally after our bowl game next January. I bet he would be very good at the 60 meters as well. He'll get good endorsements from Nike, too.
Posted on 1/12/09 at 5:57 pm to Lsuhoohoo
him and Tebow both will not make in the NFL 
Posted on 1/12/09 at 6:04 pm to Keys Open Doors
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In that case, he should run track professionally after our bowl game next January. I bet he would be very good at the 60 meters as well. He'll get good endorsements from Nike, too.
Yeah. he's already well known, giving him a huge boost in endorsements compared to the average sprinter
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