Well, we've had good luck with freshman wide receivers lately, between MoMass (bad sophomore season aside) and A.J. Green. Freddy Gibson was a pretty good true freshman, unless I misremember, and Sean Bailey was serviceable...until his senior season, that is, when he EXPLODED! So I think Marlon Brown might just step up the way A.J. began to last year.
Michael Moore is a very serviceable wide receiver who's caught some clutch throws the past two years. And call me crazy, but I really do think Tavarres King will finally step up his game this year and be what he was supposed to be all along. And don't forget, we have Arron White on one end and the potential for Orson Charles on the other end in a two-TE set. I think we'll be okay.
Look, folks, sometimes having superstars makes you more susceptible to getting shut down. There's no way, for example, that we'd be able to get away with \"Herschel left, Herschel right, Herschel up the middle\" in today's game. We've got a more balanced running attack now because we don't have a superstar. Between Caleb King, Richard Samuel and Washaun Ealey, we've got a running attack similar to the \"no-star\" battalion of 2005, when we had Kregg Lumpkin, Thomas Brown and Danny Ware. That was also the last time we had a fifth-year senior as a first-year starter, by the way...and it was the last time something else happened, too...can't quite put my finger on it...jeez louise, doggone memory's going on me...
Red and Black, Win or Lose