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The ground game may rule, but UGA has had some great wide receivers

SystemSystem Posts: 10,439 admin
edited June 2019 in Article commenting

imageThe ground game may rule, but UGA has had some great wide receivers

Some of the most memorable plays in Dawgs football history have come through the air.

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    RSDawgRSDawg Posts: 1,806 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Although A.J. Green and Hines Ward were better all around recievers, Fred Gibson takes a back seat to no one in reference to consistent ability to create separation and make plays. The guy could get open against essentially anyone he lined up against.

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    JimWallaceJimWallace Posts: 5,747 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Bill, I think you mentioned everyone you should have.

    Champ Bailey has got to be a standout in the mind of any college football fan if they consider what you wrote about him. He certainly would find a spot on my All Time Georgia Team.

    Maybe you're saving for another article running back receivers? Speaking of which we have several who just might come out of the backfield for big gains in the the passing game this upcoming season.

    Who out of our current receiving room do you expect might earn a place in the similar article you're going to write five years from now?

    Go, Dawgs!

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    ItchyZItchyZ Posts: 179 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I've often wondered if the Dawgs have sometimes neglected the advantage set up by running the ball, by not throwing it enough.

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