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re: Holliday has a SOLID showing at Combine as a WR
Posted on 3/1/10 at 2:40 pm to BomBayTiger
Posted on 3/1/10 at 2:40 pm to BomBayTiger
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We have not had a Offensive Coordinator that had a want to throw the deep ball.
FIFY
Posted on 3/1/10 at 2:41 pm to RANDY44
holliday will be the one laughing at the end of the day
Posted on 3/1/10 at 2:53 pm to MidLineVeer
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Holliday is small but so is D. Jackson
Jackson is FIVE fricking inches taller than Holliday.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 2:59 pm to ItTakesAThief
quote:How do you run press coverage against the slot WR put in motion.
he would not be able to get off press coverage
Posted on 3/1/10 at 3:00 pm to BomBayTiger
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We have not had a QB that could throw him the deep ball.
Big-time fail. Holliday played with Russell, Flynn and Perilloux. For that matter, Lee and Jefferson were capable of throwing the deep ball, especially the former.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 3:07 pm to arrakis
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Jackson is FIVE fricking inches taller than Holliday.
doesn't matter...5-5 WRs = DEEP THREAT OF ALL TIME
Posted on 3/1/10 at 3:09 pm to SlowFlowPro
Because hollidays arms/hands are lower to the ground, he has more time to make a catch, and he can always get the low throws.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 3:40 pm to SlowFlowPro
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doesn't matter...5-5 WRs = DEEP THREAT OF ALL TIME
Yes, his lack of height makes him a deep threat.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 4:55 pm to salford227
...Holliday will RULE the NFL! Book it !!
Posted on 3/1/10 at 5:11 pm to GeauxGus
CLM didnt use Skyler either.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 5:13 pm to cajunfriar
He did it 10 times. The 225 pound bench press that is.
It is amazing how all of you guys say what he can't do, but the 2 Hall of Famers were raving about the little guy and how dangerous he could be in the NFL. Also talked about how well he caught the ball and how crisp his routes were.
He had a great combine.
Oh, about the safeties, Lafell got behind them, I can gaurantee you Holliday could. If the ball isn't thrown to him, at least the safeties are cleared out for the big WR or TE up the seam.
It is amazing how all of you guys say what he can't do, but the 2 Hall of Famers were raving about the little guy and how dangerous he could be in the NFL. Also talked about how well he caught the ball and how crisp his routes were.
He had a great combine.
Oh, about the safeties, Lafell got behind them, I can gaurantee you Holliday could. If the ball isn't thrown to him, at least the safeties are cleared out for the big WR or TE up the seam.
This post was edited on 3/1/10 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 3/1/10 at 5:14 pm to salford227
what kinda odds are you people giving on TH catching a *single* pass in a regular season NFL game?
Just curious.
Just curious.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 5:14 pm to RANDY44
Jefferson over threw EVERY deep ball last year and many were to wide open WR's. Holliday may could have caught up to a few of those deep balls.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 5:15 pm to salford227
Bottom line, we havent seen what he can do if he is put in space consistently and given the opportunity to succeed.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 5:16 pm to clamdip
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what kinda odds are you people giving on TH catching a *single* pass in a regular season NFL game?
He'll catch screen passes but I doubt he'd catch more than 1 pass thrown ten yards beyond the line of scrimmage in a year.
Posted on 3/1/10 at 5:40 pm to salford227
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He did it 10 times. The 225 pound bench press that is.
It is amazing how all of you guys say what he can't do, but the 2 Hall of Famers were raving about the little guy and how dangerous he could be in the NFL. Also talked about how well he caught the ball and how crisp his routes were.
I met his chiropractor once, and he said, without a doubt, that Trindon is very solidly built for a man of his stature, so durability isn't as much of a question as the lack of stereotypical height at the WR position.
I agree with others that height is not necessarily a premium for a slot receiver. However, 5'5" is really low to the ground. If he has to use his vertical leap very often, he's going to take some punishing hits.
He works hard, has good effort and is a threat as a returner, so he may catch on somewhere. He probably will not play WR much, but will get an opportunity to play in the NFL.
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