'Dogs Offense Looks Good On Paper
Got the new Georgia Media Guide. Three offensive players are featured on the front cover...A.J. Green, Clint Boling and Shaun Chapas. They lead the way in 2010. All 3 are All-SEC players, and Georgia needs them to play that way.
Green is one of CF's top playmakers. Smooth route runner. Best hands I've ever seen. Competitive. Fearless. Tough. Dangerous. A.J. is all of those things. And Murray wants to get him the football as much as possible.
But how good can the Georgia offense be when coverage takes Green away? Tav King is now a question mark, but Kris Durham isn't. Durham is capable of a step-up season. He blocks, can work the middle of the field where those tough dudes loom, and take it to the house. Pencil him in for a big year.
Expect to see a lot of two tight-end sets this season. Georgia's got the deepest group in CF. Orson Charles and Aaron White run and catch. Bruce Figgins and Arthur Lynch help block. This is a team strength this season, after being a weakness last year.
Bobo also has two shifty playmakers to work into the offense. Rantavious Wooten has that big-play ability and so does Carlton Thomas. Need to find ways to get them the ball. Screens and reverses, man. Get them the ball in space.
Chapas is an excellent FB. And he leads. Go ahead and call him Captain Chapas.
Searels finally has a comfortable situation on the O-Line. Young, inexperienced guys are now all grown up (Ben Jones, Chris Davis, Josh Davis). Boling and Glenn are studs. Sturdivant and Strickland could both be back. This group is deep and experienced. Murray must be loving this.
Ealey and King should be galloping this season. And that takes the heat off a young quarterback and a questionable defense.
Green is one of CF's top playmakers. Smooth route runner. Best hands I've ever seen. Competitive. Fearless. Tough. Dangerous. A.J. is all of those things. And Murray wants to get him the football as much as possible.
But how good can the Georgia offense be when coverage takes Green away? Tav King is now a question mark, but Kris Durham isn't. Durham is capable of a step-up season. He blocks, can work the middle of the field where those tough dudes loom, and take it to the house. Pencil him in for a big year.
Expect to see a lot of two tight-end sets this season. Georgia's got the deepest group in CF. Orson Charles and Aaron White run and catch. Bruce Figgins and Arthur Lynch help block. This is a team strength this season, after being a weakness last year.
Bobo also has two shifty playmakers to work into the offense. Rantavious Wooten has that big-play ability and so does Carlton Thomas. Need to find ways to get them the ball. Screens and reverses, man. Get them the ball in space.
Chapas is an excellent FB. And he leads. Go ahead and call him Captain Chapas.
Searels finally has a comfortable situation on the O-Line. Young, inexperienced guys are now all grown up (Ben Jones, Chris Davis, Josh Davis). Boling and Glenn are studs. Sturdivant and Strickland could both be back. This group is deep and experienced. Murray must be loving this.
Ealey and King should be galloping this season. And that takes the heat off a young quarterback and a questionable defense.


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