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re: Georgia should improve by a few games based on schedule alone...

Posted on 1/17/11 at 7:16 pm to
Posted by MsGarrison
Steele Town LOL
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Posted on 1/17/11 at 7:16 pm to
You all will lose AJ Green thats a HUGE Disadvantage
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 1/17/11 at 7:19 pm to
Right, but as I mentioned this isn't about our team it's about strictly the schedule. Also keep in mind we didn't have AJ the first 4 games and we were only down 1 possession @SC with 2 minutes left, were tied with Arkansas with under a minute left, and were only down by 1 in the 4th quarter @MSU. It's not like we were getting blown out even without AJ.
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 1/17/11 at 7:20 pm to
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You all will lose AJ Green thats a HUGE Disadvantage


True that. UGA - AJG last year was MUCH worse than UGA + AJG.
Posted by davesdawgs
Georgia - Class of '75
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 1/17/11 at 7:37 pm to
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You all will lose AJ Green thats a HUGE Disadvantage


True but not as much as you might think. Green has missed a lot of games for us over the last 3 years and has never had a 1000 yard season. He was suspended for 4 games this past season and was injured in the first half of the Colorado game. A.J. also missed several games during the '09 season due to injury and only scored 6 TD's; Caleb King scored 7 TD's that season sharing time with Ealey. Green's best year was probably his Freshman season with 963 yards and 8 TD's. Yes, Green will be missed but he could have contributed at a much higher level than he did. Durham picked up most of his slack in the first 4 games of 2010. We should be fine on offense next season. I am much more concerned about our fledgling defense.
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