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Mississippi State 48, Texas A&M 31: Offense in review

There's no easy way to go about responding to what a normally potent offense showed in Starkville. Drops, poor interior blocking and mental mistakes left A&M much to figure out. Can it get it done before Ole Miss?
October 6, 2014
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The Texas A&M offense hasn't looked like a well-oiled machine since the season-opener five weeks ago — and the struggles have increased as the competition has gotten progressively tougher.

With senior Malcome Kennedy sidelined, A&M’s receiver rotation featured a walk-on and an entire unit that was virtually devoid of experience entering the season.

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