This week's Dawg is Reggie Brown.
Reggie never really got the chance to live up to his potential as a Georgia Bulldog. Injuries and the talents of Fred Gibson and Terrence Edwards kept him as a second- or third-stringer most of his career. What I remember Reggie for, though, is always playing his heart out even when the chips were down. He was always a deep threat, and he wasn't afraid to run across the middle, as was evidenced by one of the most frightening things I've ever seen, when he took a helmet-to-helmet from Junior Rosewood in the '04 Auburn game and stopped moving before he hit the ground.
I also remember Reggie for one of the greatest plays that could have been and never was: against Tennessee in 2004, Reggie was wide open in the end zone with 0:01 left with the Vols up 19-14. If David Greene had seen him instead of robotically throwing to Leonard Pope's ghost, we'd be talking about Greene-to-Brown as one of the greatest plays in Georgia history. Reggie always got open. ALWAYS. In that game, Reggie had six receptions for 86 yards. He played his heart out in dreary, losing conditions. A damn good Dawg.
Reggie's been pretty good for the Eagles, mind you, representing the Dawgs and the SEC very well in the NFL. An injury-riddled 2008 has hampered his public profile somewhat, but his first three seasons were stellar. In his rookie year, he stepped up in the first game the Eagles played with T.O. on suspension and caught five passes for 94 yards and a touchdown against the Redskins. He led all rookies in yardage in 2005 and was second in receptions. In 2006, he was named the Eagles' starter and averaged 17+ yards per catch.
So list your memories of Reggie Brown here. And go Dawgs!
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