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Chamblee avenges last year’s heartbreakers

Revenge is a sweet feeling.

As many of you may know, the Bulldogs and Dunwoody Wildcats don’t usually get along. We share the same stadium, same region, and around the same location. So when Dunwoody beat Chamblee in 2006, a loss that kept us out of the playoffs, we were already planning vengeance for 2007.

The planning paid off; Chamblee pulverized the Wildcats 27-0. The Bulldogs dominated Dunwoody offense, holding them to 136 total yards, and controlled the ground game, accumulating 272 rushing yards.

It was ironic that the next game on our schedule was Grady, last year’s other heartbreaker. In a game televised on CSS, the Bulldogs bashed the Grey Knights 49-21. Chamblee halfback Darius Jones rushed for 113 yards and three touchdowns, earning him the title CSS Player of the Game. Garrett Williams also posted an impressive performance by rushing for 86 yards.

A notable problem resurfaced against Grady: Chamblee defense continued to be lit up on pass plays. If an adjustment is not made, top quality teams will exploit this weakness.

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