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Texas A&M 44, Nevada 27: Offense in review

A mixed bag if ever there were one, the Texas A&M offense put up 44 points yet left much to be desired. The tune-ups for conference play are finished and so, too, is the margin for error. What will take the Aggies to the next level?
September 21, 2015
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I've listened to and read a lot since the conclusion of Texas A&M's 44-27 win over Nevada on Saturday and the general consensus is that the Aggie offense was bad.  I couldn't disagree more with that assessment.

Why? Because it's typical message board overreaction to a performance that didn't live up to pre-game expectations.

Am I saying that the Aggies were great on offense against the Wolf Pack? No, not at all. I think the unit had a solid but far-from-spectacular showing. But those who refuse to allow room for any 'middle ground' in their knee-jerk post-game reaction will consider that honest assessment 'spin.'
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