It is officially time to look ahead to what we can all expect to see from Georgia’s offense. While Georgia is a team known for their stifling defense, their offense also poses some unique challenges.
When offenses send in a “bigger” personnel group, the natural reaction from defenses is often to match that by sending in a “bigger” defensive personnel (usually, this means subbing in either an extra Linebacker or an extra Defensive Lineman). Unfortunately, it’s not going to be that simple against Georgia’s offense.
Georgia has two Tight Ends who are both good as blockers and receivers. It’s probably…
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