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If this playbook finds its way to Jacksonville, the Dawgs are doomed

Georgia fans have witnessed a severe depression in offensive production post-Tennessee, and I’m not referring to the tropical depression that caused it to rain cats and dogs Athens last night, maybe-or-maybe-not-understandably slowing the pace for both the Dawgs’ and Cats’ respective offenses.

Prior to the Bulldogs lone loss this season, they averaged 42.8 points per game. In that loss, James Coley’s offense managed to out-gain the opponent by 162 yards and only have 17 points and a double-overtime loss to show for it.

So clearly this isn’t an issue of not being able to create yards.