Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Biggest Worry For The 2010 Dawgs

Everybody has their opinion of the weak points for this year's Bulldogs. From day one when I learned the news that the Dawgs were switching to a 3-4 defense, I have known that the linebacker positions would be key.

Today I learned that Akeem Dent will be out for the next 4-6 weeks with a toe injury. This news really concerns me since we are already fairly slim at that position. The key is going to be staying healthy from here on out, and hopefully some of these young guys can step in and pull their weight as young backers. Obviously there is a big difference between the inside and outside backer spot, but maybe some switching will be necessary.

Will Richard Samuel make his presence known? Can freshmen step it up? Was UGA right in giving a full ride to the Vasser kid out of Hall County? These are all questions that I can't wait to find out the answer to come this fall!

5 comments:

  1. My biggest worry is that our quarterback sweeps will not be as effective as they have been.

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  2. The biggest problem is "Errorn Intercepta-Murray"?

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  3. The kid must be good if he's already getting nicknames!

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  4. I see the twins stepping in big in the set - I know they may not be ideal for the 3-4 but no one has your back like a brother, I'll call it right now, They both get regular playing time,...at the same time.

    As for Murray - KID HAS GOT THE GOODS! - he will make "freshman" mistakes, but the offense is set up perfect for a first year QB returing all 10 other starters, and after the Tech game last year I'd say we see a huge comeback of the running game with an expierenced o-line and two back tandem,...power football will be BACK IN THE SEC!

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  5. Alec is startting out at Safety, it's not a stretch to see him moved to backer. But Alex is slated to play Fullback. So it's not likely they'll both be on defense, but who knows.

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