Jump to content
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts Fan Forum

Trindan Holliday


oldunclemark

Recommended Posts

He has fumbled 5 times since being with the Broncos and 1 time with Ravens, he is 5'5" 169lbs all speed but does not run with the ball, he'd be better as a track and field star to be honest

No way.

I actually think he'd be a top slot receiver..I hope they're working with him in that respect

Stokley may retire after this season..

This guy was 2nd in the nation inpunt retunrs at LSU and he was the 100-meyer dash champion of the SEC...

They'd be crazy not to find a way to use that speed from scrimmage

 

Hopeu can take the hits as a slot reciver in the middle if the field post caatch , but yes great threat needed to be used right somewhere

 

Many had fumble issues to start career and learned  to hold on later, tiki barber, petersoon to name 2

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He's a big threat..I'll risk the fumbles....

 

 

If ankle heals and is stable, I think fox is leaning that way from things I read\

 

, the difference in his  #'s alone Vs others is startling let alone the excitement he brings and spark he can ignite

 

Its to bad he cant practice catching now for 2 weeks , he needs the work, also a playoff may give him some nervousness  practice can give him confidence

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They are trying to find a way to use him, like I said he runs great without the ball which makes it pointless to use him, Track and Field star, ya mentioned 100 meter dash champion(speed alone is useless in the NFL)

From what i have seen, he has ran pretty well with the ball as well

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
Dude, he's as liable to fumble as to return a TD. He already has like 6 with Denver. We have Martin.
 

I haven't seen any from him today, nor did I see any the last time I watched him.

Every time I see him he's putting 7 on the board.

He may wind up winning this game for the Broncos when it's all said and done.

They are going to need him because Champ Bailey is looking like Cassius Vaughn today!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

I haven't seen any from him today, nor did I see any the last time I watched him.

Every time I see him he's putting 7 on the board.

He may wind up winning this game for the Broncos when it's all said and done.

They are going to need him because Champ Bailey is looking like Cassius Vaughn today!

That last line was colder than Denver in january, krunk..(true, but cold!)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

tell him jvan....2 kirk return TDs in a playoff game....unprecedented

I just wish they'd used him as a slot receiver late in the game and thrown him the ball

 

He can't catch, he's too small to even be a slot guy. Trust me we've tried, the only thing he can do is return which he can do well but he also has mental mistakes.

 

I think him and Jacoby's success shed a lot of light on how bad our ST is this year. However, it doesn't excuses the fumbles and bad decisions he made when he was with us and the Broncos.

 

Go ask Broncos fans and they'll tell you all year they've held their breath when he does a return, because like I said he's as liable to fumble as to run one in. It was the same with us.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Vance..4 kick return TDs....2 in a playoff game...they will continue to hold their breath...

You cant keep dwelling on the reputation when a guy is doing what he did

Slot receivers dont have to be big....you'll see...

I am a Bronco fan and I've watched every game....

He has 4 TDs and one lost fumble...true? This is a losing arguement isnt it?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Thread of the Week

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Any chance we take a OT with the 1st pick?
    • FWIW:   Today I listened to a guy from The Athletic interviewed on ESPN.   (Darren Lee). He said interviewing GMs at the combine, almost all view DeJean as a safety except two teams.  He thinks the Colts and Jags view DeJean as a corner.     I don’t know this reporter, never seen him before, so I can’t speak to his credibility.  But it sounds like he did a lot of homework.     And I appreciate your view on pro day times being reliable or not.   I’m always skeptical on pro days.  But I thought DeJean helped himself on his testing.  
    • I could care less what he does. Been too long ago.
    • I’m with ya..     I'm not sure we’re going WR at 15 either.  I think we could go DE, and it’s possible we could go CB as well.   Gosh,  I love Mitchell and really like Arnold as well.  And if we trade back I would be fine with McKinstry or a DE on defense or one of the 2nd tier of WRs that could be there in the 20’s.  So many options.   I keep reminding myself, every pick could produce a surprise, because I think Ballard will have so many options to choose from.      Im also not sure Ballard will use all 7 rounds.   He finished in 5 rounds in his first draft 2017,  and he finished in 6 rounds in 2019.   Maybe he uses all 7 rounds, but I’m not confident we will.     One week from tonight.   
    • My Final Mock Draft   15. Brock Bowers, TE,  6’4 245 Lbs, Georgia - Blue Chip Prospect.  Rare combination of acceleration, speed and body control. Hands-catcher operating with good coordination and technique. With Pittman on the outside Bowers will control the middle of the field and seams. AR Will develop much quicker into a top 10 QB with Bowers as his TE.  46. TJ Tampa, CB, 6’1, 190 Lbs, Iowa State - Elite physical traits. Plays with good positioning throughout routes. Very good in press Coverage and Zone. Expect him to compete in training camp and be named a starter.      82. Calen Bullock, S, 6’2 190 lbs, USC - Elite physical traits. He has the range to play single-high safety, the athleticism to line up over the slot and the ball skills to chalk up impressive on-ball production. Expect him to compete in training camp for the starting S position.    117. Tez Walker,  WR,  6’2 195 Lbs, UNC - Elite speed with very good body control. Career average of 30.7 yards on touchdown receptions. Gives us very good depth and competition with Pierce.    151. Grayson Murphy, DE, 6’3 260 Lbs, UCLA - Shows impressive quickness and change of direction to help turn speed to power as a rusher. Good depth.    191.  Keaton Bills, G, 6’5 320 Lbs, Utah - Cerebral player, quick to react to twists and stunts up front. Very good depth. 
  • Members

×
×
  • Create New...