Texas A&M vs. Missouri takeaways: Everything is clicking offensively
It doesn't matter what this team does, it just feels like it works. The Aggies started the day off a little slower than they have over the past few contests, failing to score on either of their first two drives, but then things really got rolling in the late first quarter.
Thanks to a Dalton Brooks fumble recovery and run, the Aggies got an easy score in the second quarter, as well. Up until that point, they had been RPO-ing the Tigers to death, with Marcel Reed making quick and accurate decisions all day to frustrate the Missouri defense.
That only grew more successful as the game went on, but the run game was spinning its wheels just a tad. Things really became unlocked at the end of the game when Marcel and the offense began to shift into the same veer run game that they had so much success against LSU with, and then you started seeing everyone completely rip off huge runs.
Klein is in an absolute zone right now. If the Aggies had kicked the field goal at the end of the game instead of do the sportsmanlike thing and run the same run play for the fourth straight time, it would have been the fourth time in a row that the Ags had scored 40+ points in a road game. With three of those being against ranked teams and high-caliber defenses, that's nothing to sniff at.
