Tillman?

#27
#27
Taking into account that at the young man is coming off surgery, his production against Kentucky was not good at all. Only 22 yards. Against Georgia, if he's not looking significantly better, do you pull him for Keyton?
WTF?!
 
#28
#28
Oh, I thought Hyatt had been running wide open in multiple games. My bad.
He has, but last night it actually showed a cover 2 was blown because the starter came up to help with crossing route with Tillman that led to Hyatt to slip behind him wide open. Tillman is a 1st round draft pick. If he’s 90%+ he plays.
 
#29
#29
Taking into account that at the young man is coming off surgery, his production against Kentucky was not good at all. Only 22 yards. Against Georgia, if he's not looking significantly better, do you pull him for Keyton?

He needs to play; getting back in game shape only happens when you play. He is still a great WR, and the opposing team will need to know where he is.
 
#33
#33
Taking into account that at the young man is coming off surgery, his production against Kentucky was not good at all. Only 22 yards. Against Georgia, if he's not looking significantly better, do you pull him for Keyton?
Not at all, he’s a big, sure-handed target that makes safeties focus on him. Hyatt’s first touchdown was possible because of the Threat of Tillman.
 
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#34
#34
Article for knox sentinel questions if Tillman is healthy enough against GA to help us. Anybody with the ability to read that and give some info. I worry about it as well.
 
#38
#38
Taking into account that at the young man is coming off surgery, his production against Kentucky was not good at all. Only 22 yards. Against Georgia, if he's not looking significantly better, do you pull him for Keyton?

I’m waiting on Tillman to torch the pups (again).
 
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