I'm going to say Tillery will have a big year. If nothing else, he is a capitalist. When he was drafted I remember reading that he would read the financial page in the locker room. It's a contract year for him and he is going to want a big payday. If he has a good year, he will get one, but not from the Bolts. Not superstar money, but decent money. I have a friend who has done well in fantasy football by picking players who are in their contract years.
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Originally posted by Geezbolt View PostI'm going to say Tillery will have a big year. If nothing else, he is a capitalist. When he was drafted I remember reading that he would read the financial page in the locker room. It's a contract year for him and he is going to want a big payday. If he has a good year, he will get one, but not from the Bolts. Not superstar money, but decent money. I have a friend who has done well in fantasy football by picking players who are in their contract years.
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i'm not sure he is such a big capitalist. He would get a much bigger contract if he had started to play well ealier. He might have even gotten a 5th-year option, which for him was north of $11 million.
I think some players get near the end of their rookie deals and finally light a fire under their ass, because they know they are going to be shown the door. I think that is where Tillery is at.
If a fairly decent guy gets through to us on waivers, I would think pretty seriously about using his roster spot on that other guy. But I can see why we didn't want to get rid of him, since the only guy we could have gotten was some camp fodder slappy. That is really not much of an upgrade.
If Tillery still wants to play football, he should find out from Pipkins what he needs to do to make it work. I'm not saying Pipkins is going to be anything more than average, but he was impossibly awful last year as a goalline TE and he got things turned around and has looked solid by the time he got back on the field. Tillery needs to do about the same. He had a couple of good snaps in preseason, but mostly he was invisible (or worse). He better get his ass in gear.
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Originally posted by Steve View Posti'm not sure he is such a big capitalist. He would get a much bigger contract if he had started to play well ealier. He might have even gotten a 5th-year option, which for him was north of $11 million.
I think some players get near the end of their rookie deals and finally light a fire under their ass, because they know they are going to be shown the door. I think that is where Tillery is at.
If a fairly decent guy gets through to us on waivers, I would think pretty seriously about using his roster spot on that other guy. But I can see why we didn't want to get rid of him, since the only guy we could have gotten was some camp fodder slappy. That is really not much of an upgrade.
If Tillery still wants to play football, he should find out from Pipkins what he needs to do to make it work. I'm not saying Pipkins is going to be anything more than average, but he was impossibly awful last year as a goalline TE and he got things turned around and has looked solid by the time he got back on the field. Tillery needs to do about the same. He had a couple of good snaps in preseason, but mostly he was invisible (or worse). He better get his ass in gear.
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View Post
Maybe his physical tools were overestimated coming out of college and it’s not his motivation.
His physical tools are very good to elite. When he does things right he is really impressive. But when he does things mechanically/technically wrong he looks like he has never played before.
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Both Tillery and Pipkins better get their asses in gear if they want to be around next year. Neither have proven they belong, yet.
I wasn't happy about the drafting of either. I've seen nothing to change my attitude about either.
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Im going to claim my Carter pick is in the running! I dont like seeing Allen hurt but our lil 5’8” wr stepped right in today with some nice play. Lets hope Allen can be back thurs but i know hammys are a slow heal.
pipkins id say is right in there…he held his own this week…kudos to Big P!
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