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Familiar Feeling

Chamblee’s first two games are what I call a layup.

The Bulldogs trampled Southside 41-0 on Saturday to move to 2-0. Chamblee continued the strides they had made against South Atlanta by playing tough defense and keeping the ball on the ground.

The great truimph of the game was Chamblee’s defense. Our unit forced six fumbles (and recovered them all) and allowed no first downs. Chamblee caused so many fumbles that Southside did not even get an opportunity to punt.

Chamblee’s offense continued sporting its multi-back scheme. The main offensive weapons have become apparent. Fullback Malcom Giles already has four rushing touchdowns on the season. Halfback Warren Norman was the star performer against Southside with 75 rushing yards on seven attempts. Halfback Darius Jones showed his recieving abilities by catching two throws for 39 yards on Saturday. Also, quarterback Garret Williams has been a solid game manager. Although he has not had many opportunities, he has been accurate with his throws and made big plays with his legs when called upon.

The only notable concern I can see from this game is excessive penalties. Chamblee had 10 penalties for 60 yards against Southside. Against more talented teams, lapses will deflate offensive drives. Their are no room for mental errors when playing on a championship level.

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By Nappy

September 18, 2007 10:07 PM | Link to this

southside did actually punt a couple of times during the game.

LEFT TACKLE 75

By M Tobias

September 18, 2007 10:33 PM | Link to this

jackson dude southside punted a few times cause darius returned one for a TD. and we only recoverd 2 of the 6 fumbles

By L

September 25, 2007 12:18 PM | Link to this

Southside fumbled six times and Chamblee recovered all of them. Check the stats, Tobias.

 

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