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For Georgia and Aaron Murray the Future Should Be Now

 
This is really hard for me. I have been a supporter of Joe Cox all season long. I was glad that we had Joe to step in when Matthew Stafford left for the NFL. I believed that Joe would step in and lead this team to nine, maybe even ten wins. I do not believe that you can lay all of the problems with the 2009 version of the Georgia Bulldogs at the feet of Joe Cox. Joe has been a big reason that we have four wins. Unfortunately, he has also contributed to the four losses. The numbers show a slow and steady decline since the shootouts with South Carolina and Arkansas. The 12 interceptions are unacceptable. The 57% completion percentage should be better. For what ever the reason, Joe has not got the job done when we needed him the most. The running game, the offensive line, the curious play calling have all played a part in turning this offensive into a very average one. Without AJ Green it is conceivable that the Dawgs could easily be 1-7 right now. Yesterday, Mark Richt announced at his weekly ... (link)

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