DAWG1277, I did some figuring of my own on Ealey from last year. He did not play in the first four games, ended up with over 700 yards with an offensive line that was still \"developing\". My numbers show that Ealey, even though sharing time with Caleb would have finished the year as a 1,000 yard gainer had he played in the first four games. I still think that our running back situation is in good shape, these two guys ain't bad, matter of fact, might be singing praises about our running backs by the end of the year (or before).
Keep this thought in mind . . . . I think that Murray will be the QB and one of his many talents . . . . he can run, and will. This is not Pro Ball where QB running is not recommended. If I am playing defense and know that your QB is going to stay in the pocket, I don't have to have a GPS system to find him. 3/4 defenses have a history of doing great damage to pocket passers.
Personally feel this offense is loaded, it will be low key (I hope) and many are going to be surprised when Coach Richt opens the package for all of us to see. That is not a shot at Coach Bobo, it is that I think some changes have been made on offense, not just the defense.
Defense gives the offense a short field to work with, sky is the limit. My opinion.