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The real dud proven wrong after Texas A&M dominates against Missouri

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Total domination for the Aggies yesterday ignited plenty of noise online.

What triggered everybody online was the smack talk from Missouri toward Texas A&M in the week leading up to it.

Le’Veon Moss made his mind pretty clear in the postgame press conference that there was extra spice on the field thanks to the trash talk earlier in the week.

The real dud however came long before this game. You could even argue it started after week one.

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Conner Weigman proved two things in yesterday’s dominating win, his skill and his haters wrong.

There was plenty of overreaction in Texas A&M’s loss against Notre Dame. Was criticism warranted? Absolutely. The offense could not move the football.

Things have changed a lot since then. It’s not just A&M dominating against the teams they’re supposed to win against. Bowling Green was a tough game. Harold Fannin Jr. will be an NFL tight end one day.

There was too much slander against Weigman. Those haters paid the price yesterday.

Coach Mike Elko touched on it during yesterday’s presser and didn’t hold back about any personal attacks that have been made against Weigman.

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“You can challenge Conner for how he plays, and you can be upset with Conner for how he throws the football. Some of the stuff that has been said about this kid and written about this kid… is embarrassing. Absolutely embarrassing, the stuff that gets out there on this kid.”

Weigman was on target for most of his passes. His leadership made this team look very confident.

The victory led to many sports analysts talking about A&M and the College Football Playoff in the same sentence.

This was because of a great team effort. The A&M defensive pressure on Brady Cook was outstanding.

10 different receivers caught a pass for the Aggies. That was with Weigman.

The criticism about the game is fair. Once it gets personal, it’s no longer about the game. Weigman coming back helped the team as a whole. The passing game downfield looked efficient. Because of him, people are talking about playoffs and the Aggies in the same sentence.





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