Georgia Bulldogs: 5 Offensive Players to Watch Vs. Alabama
By John Buhler
Sep 12, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs receiver Isaiah McKenzie (16) returns a punt for a touchdown during the first half against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vanderbilt Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Two things had to have happened at Chili’s: 1. I-Mac didn’t get his Boneless Buffalo Wings or 2. His waitress is an Alabama fan, trying to mess with the Georgia Bulldogs’ Human Joystick.
HC Mark Richt won’t have any problem with playing McKenzie on Saturday, as the ‘death threat’ charges have thankfully been dropped. So what is Isaiah McKenzie going to do about it? Who will he unleash the fury on?
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I like Isaiah McKenzie to get into the end zone for the Dawgs either on a return or on a quick pass from Lambert to the slot. McKenzie plays angry on Saturday and that’s to the benefit of the Georgia Bulldogs and the expense of the Crimson Tide.
It wouldn’t shock me to see I-Mac have over 125 all-purpose yards on Saturday. Should Alabama do a poor job on kick coverage, because let’s be real, Punter J.K Scott isn’t messing up anytime soon, the Human Joystick will prevail at least once in the return game in Week 5.
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