Trajan Bandy is ****ed

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What are these kids going now , I’d be surprised that that all in the work force moving on like the rest of us?

Probably not probably at moms house being raised again as partner up everyday to go to work to feed them .

These children were used to to be given everything as top athletes in HS and college so to speak.

It’s a mystery as they struggle in CFB choose to declare for the NFL the toughest sport to break into next yo BB and BB.

Poor parents having to wake them up every morning before parents go to work as they try roll around hugging they pillows being grumpy.
A whole lot of really wild assumptions and generalizations here. Do you actually know anyone who was a college athlete that didn’t get drafted? They get jobs doing something besides professional sports. Some drive a forklift, some work in offices some become cops. The unemployment rate (for now) is still very low in our country. Statistically 96% of them are working somewhere.

Also, lots of scholarship athletes complete their bachelor’s program in three years. Eligibility requirements pretty much guarantee that they’ll have enough credit hours to do so provided they didn’t bounce around majors or take too many classes that don’t pertain to their degree requirements. Even if they didn’t, many schools, UM included, allow them to come back and take their classes to finish their degree for free.
 

4.52 combine
4.43 pro day
You a stubborn *** dude ain’t you? He didn’t run no 4.52 at the combine. I can show you more stuff about him running a 4.6. And I personally remember watching it because they made a big deal about his bad time. Wherever you got that time from it’s not accurate at all and that’s not even the official combine site you posted lol
 

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“4.6 range” doesn’t mean he ran a 4.6. If you’re writing an article and trying to stress a disappointing 40 time, you round up. It’s not completely honest but these writers are more interested in making a point than being accurate.

Depending on the source, he either ran a 4.52 or 4.57. Split the difference and call it a 4.55 if you want. You still have to round up significantly to turn that into 4.6.
His pops even spoke on it and he didn’t deny the time. He just tried to say he had tweaked his back that’s why he ran like that
 
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You a stubborn *** dude ain’t you? He didn’t run no 4.52 at the combine. I can show you more stuff about him running a 4.6. And I personally remember watching it because they made a big deal about his bad time. Wherever you got that time from it’s not accurate at all and that’s not even the official combine site you posted lol

I just showed you the combine and pro day database.

It's been around as a key source for many years.

It's corroborated with a search...a simple Google search shows a 4.52 and pro day 4.43.

Youre giving me fansided articles.

The very respectable Cleveland dot com chimes in. UNOFFICIAL 4.57 on first run...UNOFFICIAL 4.6 on second run.


The posted official time per every real source...

4.52.

Have a nice day.
 
I just showed you the combine and pro day database.

It's been around as a key source for many years.

It's corroborated with a search...a simple Google search shows a 4.52 and pro day 4.43.

Youre giving me fansided articles.

The very respectable Cleveland dot com chimes in. UNOFFICIAL 4.57 on first run...UNOFFICIAL 4.6 on second run.


The posted official time per every real source...

4.52.

Have a nice day.
4.57 and 4.6 don’t equal 4.52. If both his unofficial times were around a 4.6 then guess what he ran a 4.6. Nobody would have been in an uproar about him running a slow time if he had run an 4.52. And I gave you articles from fro football talk which is nbc and all. One of them even had comments from his dad and he didn’t dispute it. lol I’m done with it. You were wrong deal with it
 

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4.57 and 4.6 don’t equal 4.52. If both his unofficial times were around a 4.6 then guess what he ran a 4.6. Nobody would have been in an uproar about him running a slow time if he had run an 4.52. And I gave you articles from fro football talk which is nbc and all. One of them even had comments from his dad and he didn’t dispute it. lol I’m done with it. You were wrong deal with it
Those were unofficial times. The first reported times are always unofficial. They tell you this during the broadcast. The official numbers are posted later. Every website that uses historical data has him at 4.52.

Now stop clogging the thread up with gator trash. 5'8, 185 running a self reported 4.5 is small and slow.

Everyone understands this.

The players in the NFL that exceed with those measurables aren't complaining on Instagram about some guy in the athletics office at their college from years ago.
 
Those were unofficial times. The first reported times are always unofficial. They tell you this during the broadcast. The official numbers are posted later. Every website that uses historical data has him at 4.52.

Now stop clogging the thread up with gator trash. 5'8, 185 running a self reported 4.5 is small and slow.

Everyone understands this.

The players in the NFL that exceed with those measurables aren't complaining on Instagram about some guy in the athletics office at their college from years ago.
Corn elder was 5’9 183 and ran 4.55 and played 6 years. Jaquan Johnson was a small and slow safety that ran 4.7 but still got a shot. You can post till your fingers bruise. Bandy running a 4.5 isn’t why he isn’t in the league when guys have had similar and slower times got opportunities. You can question his talent all you want but the 40 wasnt the problem
 
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@BoxingRobes Bandy’s play speed may be slow compared to NFL talent but in no way is running a 4.5 40 slow. Thats just ridiculous.
His Relative Athletic Score combining all factors was 2.14 out of 10. His RAS speed score was a 1.93

His 40 time is in the 46th percentile of the position without the the weight conversion

...In the history of draft eligible players. The RAS database goes all of the way back to 1987.

He was a decent player here - but was small (5'7" and change) and slow (for a corner, 4.5 is below average of draft eligible players for the position, nevermind size adjusted for the University of Miami.

Our team has been small and slow for a while - that Richt through the Diaz era is filled with small and slow. I've making statements and posts on this for years. Its been true. We're only now starting to get a team that looks and runs the part. That small with that speed is slow for the game. In the NFL you're going to need ++ attributes elsewhere and the heart of a lion to make at that size and speed and even then you might be a bottom of the roster guy. Built different kind of humans if they excel at the highest level. In college, you don't necessarily need all that, and you can still be pretty decent. Trajan Bandy was a decent player for us, but not an NFL player. We've had a lot of those over the years. Luckily, we've had a lot of the best to ever play the game here so we should know what it looks it.

His speed score would be a 73.8.

A Speed Score in the 70s (like 73.8) would be below average for top-tier NFL players, and this player would likely rank in the 30th-40th percentile among NFL athletes.

A Speed Score in the 70s would be fairly average, likely putting the player in the 50th-60th percentile compared to top college athletes.

  • NFL: 30th-40th percentile (indicating the player is below average for elite NFL players in terms of speed, though could still contribute in specialized roles).
  • College: 50th-60th percentile (this is an average Speed Score for most college athletes; the player would be more competitive at this level).
  • High School: 70th-80th percentile (an above-average score for high school athletes).

So, a Speed Score of 73.8 places this player somewhat below elite levels but still decent enough to be competitive in college and certainly above average in high school.

IMO, that's a fair assessment.
 
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