Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Shouldn't have been that close, but a win is a win. Cook looked great for the most part. His stats could've been better without all the drops. I could see them winning 8 possibly.
Miller was pretty lousy.
Burden is essentially a supercharged Danario Alexander. And if we're not careful, he'll end up like Alexander was in that Yost season where the entire offense was force-feeding him the football. [Reply]
Hopefully they don’t have a let down next week or it could still be all for naught bc the schedule ramps up significantly thereafter and L’s are coming.
Burden was a man among boys last night. And Cook….he’s been a positive difference maker two weeks in a row.
I guess we’re just not going to tackle this yr that seems to be the policy. The defense could be excellent if it cleaned that up but at this point I’m not optimistic. Not to mention the penalties. [Reply]
Guessing Tulane is still the team to beat but they are one of the better teams (possibly second best) in their league.
They made too many mistakes last night, a clean game from them would have been tight and possibly won (?), be that as it may although it was competitive Mizzou was not threatened the entire 2h for the most part. [Reply]
Brady Cook has really stepped up and playing like I didn't think he could! This is exciting. I think Luther Burden being one of the best WR in college is helping immensely. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
But it doesn't matter, because that mother****er is going to start Brady Cook at QB and he's gonna start him until it's no longer possible to start him and we're gonna lose all of our other QBs to the portal.
You seriously don't think Cook should start? [Reply]