The Bulldogs averaged fewer than 200 passing yards per game in each of those two seasons; averaging fewer than 200 passing yards a game hadn’t happened for the Bulldogs since 2007. Yes, one reason is that Georgia has had a powerful rushing attack, but the lack of a big-play threat has hurt.
You could make the argument that ever since A.J. Green left, Georgia has not had that type of playmaker in its offense.
Tavarres King was a good receiver for the Bulldogs, as was Malcolm Mitchell. But Mitchell is gone now and that means sophomore Terry Godwin is the leading returning receiver with 35 receptions.