... Bulldogs annual spring game, or G-Day, gave notice that he is officially ready to return to his post at wide receiver for the Dawgs in 2010. He caught three passes for 54-yards and a score—the first touchdown of the game.
It was the capper on an already great spring for the senior wide receiver who missed all of last season with a torn labrum in his shoulder. Furthermore, it eased some of the growing concerns many Dawg fans have over who will help A.J. Green this season.
2009 saw a lot of wear and tear on Green because there was not a legitimate No. 2 to keep opposing secondaries at bay. Once it became clear that Green was the primary and, in some cases, only target, teams pounced. As the year wore on, Green...
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