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Laughing at you n*ggaz like “ha ha ha”
Brehs we byke
Richt is gone and former Dawg & Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart is in
Storylines:
-Who will start at QB in the opener? The streets want Freshman Jacob Eason to win the job for the opener vs. UNC but the senior Greyson Lambert might get the start
-When will Chubb & Sony Michel hit the field? It's still an unknown when they'll make their debut although there is a chance both could play in the opener
Post up brehs:
@Konnan
@The ADD
@KushGawd
@Atlboss
@SteezY
@Rickdogg44
@FreshFromATL
Richt is gone and former Dawg & Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart is in
Storylines:
-Who will start at QB in the opener? The streets want Freshman Jacob Eason to win the job for the opener vs. UNC but the senior Greyson Lambert might get the start
-When will Chubb & Sony Michel hit the field? It's still an unknown when they'll make their debut although there is a chance both could play in the opener
Post up brehs:
@Konnan
@The ADD
@KushGawd
@Atlboss
@SteezY
@Rickdogg44
@FreshFromATL
Breakdown
Offense
Key returning starters: QB Greyson Lambert, RB Nick Chubb, RB Sony Michel, TE Jeb Blazevich
Coordinator Jim Chaney’s dilemma is deciding whether to stick with Lambert, who won 10 games as a starter, or hand the offense over to freshman Jacob Eason, who is raw but can make throws most college quarterbacks can’t. If Chubb (knee) and Michel (arm) can return healthy from injuries, the running game will take pressure off the quarterbacks.
Defense
Key returning starters: DT Trent Thompson, LB Tim Kimbrough, CB Aaron Davis, CB Malkom Parrish, S Dominick Sanders, S Quincy Mauger
The front seven is young, and coach Kirby Smart will miss the depth he left behind on defense at Alabama. If Lorenzo Carter and Davin Bellamy can rush the passer nearly as well as Leonard Floyd and Jordan Jenkins, the veteran secondary should allow the Bulldogs to fluster opponents’ passing games.
Superlatives
Leader in rushing: Chubb. The star runner averaged 8.1 yards a carry before injuring his knee last season.
Leader in receiving: WR Terry Godwin, who caught 35 passes in ’15 as a freshman second option behind Malcolm Mitchell.
Leader in sacks: Junior LB Davin Bellamy (3 sacks, 5.5 tackles for loss in a limited role in ’15) is the one departed pass rushers Floyd and Jenkins suggest will spend the most time in the backfield.
Leader in interceptions: Sanders. The junior picked off six passes in ’15 and set a school record for interception return yardage (205).