Cedric Tillman throwing off offense?

#51
#51
When you quoted me, I was responding to someone saying that Bru needed more targets and I showed that he was getting plenty. It's clear that when Tillman is playing, Hendon or Golesh favors him. Here we are at the end of the season, and Keyton is still behind him in targets. So, I think we are in agreement.
Oh ok I think it was me you quoted saying Bru needs more targets. Specifically in games that matter. Like UGA and the one last night. How many feep balls did we throw ? Bru is a first down and DBs get tired of tackling him. For a big guy he can also go up and get it on a vertical route. He is more dangerous imo in the middle of the field. I would like to see this develope. I also agree Keyton needs to be involved more
 
#52
#52
Oh ok I think it was me you quoted saying Bru needs more targets. Specifically in games that matter. Like UGA and the one last night. How many feep balls did we throw ? Bru is a first down and DBs get tired of tackling him. For a big guy he can also go up and get it on a vertical route. He is more dangerous imo in the middle of the field. I would like to see this develope. I also agree Keyton needs to be involved more
I don't think Bru is much of a vertical threat. Apparently, the coaches don't either. According to Pro Football Focus, his average depth of his targets is only 10.9 yards.
 
#53
#53
I don't think Bru is much of a vertical threat. Apparently, the coaches don't either. According to Pro Football Focus, his average depth of his targets is only 10.9 yards.
He needs to be used over the middle of the field. He is valuable in that area. He can run a deep route but his money is the big possession guy. See the end of Bama.
 
#54
#54
I don't think Bru is much of a vertical threat. Apparently, the coaches don't either. According to Pro Football Focus, his average depth of his targets is only 10.9 yards.
This is also skewed some by the quick throws to the sideline for a gain of 3 or 4.
 
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#56
#56
Tillman has the ability to make catches other receivers don’t. Not the exact same, but a lot like Jennings was at TN. Feels like that is why he is targeted more.

The Jennings type plays have been coming from the guy currently showing out in that #15 jersey. Bru is a beast.
 
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#57
#57
I think it was both the Georgia and SC games came down to having bigger guys who can run with Hyatt. I don’t think the offense was out of sync. We just aren’t accustomed to seeing his deep routes taken away. So it looks weird to us.
 
#61
#61
You are 100% correct! As long as Tillman's been out, Keyton is just now getting close to even with the number of targets. In fact, before last night's game, Tillman had 40 targets, Keyton 36? Hooker will hold the ball longer while waiting for Tillman to get open. With Keyton, he'll look that way for a couple of seconds before taking off.

keyton runs mostly slants,rarely runs deep routes.ced is way better running deep and catching 50/50 balls.
 
#64
#64
They are beat up. This isn't a guess. Its been a long season. Lack of rotation figures into this as well. The offense is NOT the problem. HYATT needs to come back but will he ? I find it doubtful if he gets a good grade but maybe

Hyatt, and Squiril need to be our deep wr, the others, cross routes, and short passes, except in the redzone then bru, and Tillman
 
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