How Do Dog's Replace Green?

   In what should be absolutely be no surprise, A.J. Greene is "going pro." He was awesome in a Georgia uniform. I'll always pull for him in the NFL because of that. And he'll be a Top 10 pick. But you have to quickly turn the page at the Butts-Mehre building.
   Who's going to replace him? Get serious.
   You can't replace A.J. He's one of the best receivers to ever put on a Georgia uniform. There is going to be some drop-off, but how much? And this is the critical part. To make this an even tougher transition is the #2 dude is gone too. Kris Durham was a solid #2.
   Tav King is talented and polished, but how much drop-off will there be from A.J.'s level? Huge? Big?
   Marlon Brown has had 2 years prep time to put himself in a position to be "the guy." Can he take over a game. Probably not, right? But man, he looks impressive getting off the bus. Maybe he elevates his game and makes an impact next season.
   I'll go out on a limb and say that TE Orson Charles doubles his production in 2011 and he becomes the "go to guy." Bobo will have a laminated play sheet with the "Orson Charles Package" highlited. He and Aaron have that HS chemistry thing working anyway. And Orson can make all the catches.
   Wooten, Troupe, Logan Gray, and Bennett are on the depth chart right now. 
   Coming in looks to be Justin Scott-Wesley, Chris Conley, Sanford Seay and maybe Valdosta's Malcom Mitchell. Rome at TE would be another nice addition for Aaron Murray.
   I'm willing to call Malcolm Mitchell down in Valdosta and promise him #8, if he comes to Georgia. But is that legal? He looks ready to be the return man right now. And I like how he can catch and run with it too.
   Can Georgia survive without A.J. Green? Look, they went 6-7 this year with him. That should answer that question.

 

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