There’s no criticizing Burden on that play. He’s wide open. Cook hasn’t been good this year. If it’s a normal game where Brady is playing well Burden wouldn’t be doing it. But its been 4 weeks of Cook not playing great
@Drollpanther Somethings off where he's not reading the def fight or knowing where his guys are. That incomp pass on 3rd & goal, Wease & Burd dbl'd, so he tried to hit the other wr in the endzone in single covg which with a perfect throw still would have been incomplete. Rush 4, 1 LB spy. RB stayed back to pass pro. Had nobody to block, so he stepped to cooks right outside the box & called for the ball. If Cook just dumps it to the RB, it's a TD. He's second guessing himself, holding the ball too long, & being indecisive. He didn't have a bad game. He did hut LB3 on that pass John showed that looked like it was tipped from the 22 angle. From the side/back angle you can see LB3 just didn't catch it. Wease has dropped balls he should have caught, so has Marquis in a bunch of games. It's not all on Cook. These guard pull plays have killed drives in multiple games. It's everyone on off besides Noel, who has been amazing. On def, or cb play has not been good.
On that play, the safety was watching Cook and didn’t break outside until Cook committed to the throw. LB3 might have gotten open but it wasn’t as wide open as it appeared. Had he committed to throw downfield, that safety would have continued to backpedal and made LB3 much less wide open.
You aren't allowed to say that here. Brady Cook is never the problem its always someone else and even slightly suggesting otherwise means you hate Mizzou and are a negative person.
Agreed. Cook has been inaccurate, slow on his reads, and late on passes. I’ve never seen a QB that played as well as he did regress this much. It’s caused me to rethink the outlook of the season. If this is just who Cook is as a QB then Mizzou is in deep shit
@@JohnCovilliHe played above his ability last year plain and simple. He gave us one year of good enough and the rest were bad. Who am I supposed to believe he is?
Careful you may get blocked for mentioning Brady. But seriously the problem is that Brady played above his level last year and now Eli has some sick loyalty to him now. The kid got to live his dream as Mizzou QB1 and he truly pulled off an amazing year last year and the school will always be grateful for that. I couldn't be happier for the young man but now he's getting in the way of the future of the program. I would rather lose with the backup than with Cook. At least Iwont die asking what if because I know where this is heading if this kid can't get his shit together. The play calls would've had little impact if he could've made the throws he missed.
I think Cook has had the entire off season and the first 4 games of the schedule to improve. Not only did he not improve he is getting worse. When you have some of the best wide receivers in the country there are no excuses. Pyne needs to start against A&M to remind Brady of what is on the table. He’s playing scared and only throwing the safest of passes and still missing his target 40% of the time.
That play where Cook tried to hit I think Mekhi or Mookie in the endzone on 3rd & goal. Wease was dbl'd on the left, Burden on the right, Mekhi/Mookie in single, one LB spying in the middle, rushing 4. Cook didn't really have that much pressure, RB was in for pass pro, but wasn't needed, so stepped to the right of the pocket. If he just dumps off to the RB that's a td. I'm not sure why he tried to throw it to the back of the endzone, with a perfect pass it still didn't look like it was possible to complete.
I've noticed that as well with the pulling guards. Green was supposed to cut tighter & block in front of Cook, not block the same guy the TE ends up blocking. Everyone on the line has to know exactly what everyone else on the line is doing & where they're supposed to be, who they're blocking, etc.
This can hopefully be our Middle Tennessee game of last year. We got a week to get things right then if we can go in to College Station and win then this performance can all be forgotten. MIZ!
I watched an instant replay on the SEC Broadcast that showed the near LB TD during the game which showed that the defender cutting across did not touch the ball, it went off Luther's Rt hand. Still a disruptive play by the Vanderbilt defender.
@@jmfbizzleit was but it was a bad throw. You don’t throw setup plays like that. That’s something every Qb knows unless you have no choice. That’s how you get your player blown up. It’s an unwritten rule. Plus it wasn’t the most accurate.
@cordellrashadhostssearcyme1987 It hit both his hands with a guy under, to the left, & a safety coming from the right. Cook looked off the safety to the right who was the only guy who could get to him. If he just ran through the pattern & caught the ball, it's either a td, or the safety tackles him from behind. The way the safety played it, he wasn't going to get hurt, Cook knew that. Good throw, put it where it needed to be, LB3 needs to make that catch. A catch like that could be the difference in beating ALA, OU, A&M or the other SEC teams we're going to face. FB is a violent sport. This wasn't a crossing pattern in the middle of the field thrown high where he's going to get nailed.
Burden knows that this team should be rolling on offense. Hes one of the most electric play makers in the country and he is very under used in the offense. Id be frustrated being a player on the offense. There are always recievers in the right place to catch game changing passes but they never get seen or thrown to. He is what is holding back the offense. Plenty of time to throw, and of wide open recievers. How could the rest of the team notbe incredibly frustrsted. They want to play for a title and one guy is not doing giod ebough to get there.
oes it hurt giving Drew Pyne a series? Maybe it’ll light a fire under Cook’s ass like it did Jalen Milroe. This team the way they playing have no chance of making the playoff
Unless you’re going to be him it wouldn’t make since. Milroe was underachieving. This is Cook. He’s not bad but he’s not good either. He’s an average QB that plays on a team with weapons. If they went back to being a run first team and ran the ball more they’d be a better team. Brady is an average game manager that can run a bit. That’s what he’s always been.
O- line is getting a push. Allowing 5 or less sacks in 4 games, Mizzou rushed for over 200 yards against an SEC team. It's Brady cook he is afraid to throw a pick and it's preventing him from stretching the field
When you do the 22 breakdown I'd love to see Toriano Pride in man coverage. He doesn't seem good enough. He got beat bad after the 60yd td, but the QB wasn't looking that way. KAD was a huge loss. I realized that pre season when I was rewatching games, & saw how disruptive & on point KAD was. What's your thoughts 4 games in on Toriano Pride? Is it him, the scheme, or am I being unfair?
Did it appear to anyone else that Mizzou O lost the line of scrimmage pretty often to Vandy D? It also appeared to me that Mizzou defenders got undisciplined in their attack angles in a lot of cases. Pass rushers, open field as well. Overcommitted to the big hits and not on the secure tackle. And, of course, we had the DB (unsure which one) see the QB start to run and committed at him instead of realizing he was still behind the LOS, creating yet another blown coverage. All these problems are discipline problems.
@@johnsadler8637 The OLine is playing great except the guard pull plays. Toriano Pride is the CB that keeps getting beat, falls down, misreads the play, etc. It's a prob.
@@jmfbizzle Are all the run stuffs on guard-pulling plays? Our stuff rate seems way higher than last year. 3rd and 4th and 1 aren’t the safe gets we saw last year, and I don’t understand why. I noticed the fall Pride had that left someone open down the near sideline, but the D line had pre-empted any chance of Pavia seeing that. I had understood the big blown coverage involved safeties instead of cornerbacks. The first one with Boston College had both a safety and a CB, but on the one yesterday, I didn’t think the guy with eyes in the backfield had a single digit number. I could be wrong on that. Perhaps someone knows how to isolate that play and confirm.
@johnsadler8637 That's exactly what I said about the OLine. I think it's Cayden Green. He's got all of the tools but it hasn't sink in yet between the ears. Hopefully that improves. Pride got burnt on the 60yd td pass, then that play after that, which we got lucky on. He's gotten beaten in every game on a deep pass, or one that didn't connect but was still a blown coverage. That just can't happen. Millroe, & almost every SEC team will capitalize on that. Every team we face from here on out besides UMASS has a much better throwing QB then what we have faced so far. We'll get torn up if we don't fix it.
@@jmfbizzle I found that play, and sure enough, it was TP2’s man after all. My memory was the all-22 film, and the first flinch into the backfield was the safety, but he had the next man toward the LOS. So one eye discipline problem that cost us, and a slip/fall that luckily didn’t. As for pulling guards, I thought some of those run stuffs were straight ahead blocking. I didn’t figure there was time for a true pull. Maybe a cross block but not a pull. Pulling in those situations invites a defender to follow if the center or tackle doesn’t cut them off. However it happened, too many runs got stuffed.
@johnsadler8637 Yeah. Green is young. This is his 1st full season starting. Moores OLine plays are complicated. He'll get there. Pride is just not playing good enough & its a problem. He also had 2 blown coverages against BC, almost cost us the game. I really miss KAD. If you rewatch games from last yr & watch what he did, it was really something special. I like Clarke. He should be getting more reps imo.
Uhmmmm we have NFL level receivers literally and our back up quarterback Drew Pyne is 94% we’re watching Brady Cook throw behind receivers way over receivers at receivers feet way ahead of receivers and rarely puts it on the numbers. That’s the number one problem
Idk who or what people thought Cook was going to be. He’s a average game manager QB who can run a bit not great but a bit. They need to run first then throw. That’s when he’s at his best. They have a lot of weapons at Wr but Brady doesn’t know how to read that well and get them the ball. He needs simple plays and for the team to be run first team. He’s not bad at all you just have to know what he is. He would probably be better in the group 5. That’s pretty much the type of player he is. There are a few star QBs in the group 5 that are actually better than he is.
@@bernardharrington152 do you not understand what you’re you’re saying makes no sense at all 😆. You’re 4-0. You can’t sit your captain for your toughest opponent. You’re going to sacrifice a win for what 😂.
I really think its Brady cook. He seems to be afraid to stretch the field with the ball. Outside of him, 200+ rushing yards against an SEC team is outstanding! And allowing 4 sacks in 4 games is good as well! If they can figure out the kicker situation and Cook can somehow find his long ball, they'll be good
Uhhh... the quarterback can't throw receivers open. The receivers constantly have to stop or double back to catch a pass. That's why mizzou had to settle for field goals at a high rate last year too. There is less area in the redzone for the receivers to get wide open enough that Cook will throw to them.
In the first 60 minutes, Vanderbilt made a field goal from a distance which gets missed well over two-thirds of the time. And Mizzou missed three field goals from distances at which you'd expect two of the three to be made well over two-thirds of the time. That's a nine-point swing last Saturday, or a 26 to 17 Mizzou win but for the dice roll (that field goal kicking essentially is) going about as badly as it could have in regulation time. Sure, it's always best to work like the wolves are at the door, and even a 26-17 win - had we even gotten that much - would not leave us feeling all that thrilled. But it sure doesn't hurt to take a moment to reflect that this team still managed to actually win, while many, MANY prior Mizzou teams have lost similar such games. This era of Missouri football feels different that way, and that part of it feels good while recognizing there is still, and always, plenty of work to be done.
We rushed for 216yds & passed for 226. At 472ypg our off is #15 in tot yds amongst P4 teams, #20 overall. That's good enough to beat everybody we have to play. That's more than ALA, OU, A&M & everybody on our schedule. In fact it's better than everyone except ARK. Our def cannot give up these blown coverages multiple times a game or we'll get killed. The secondary blown plays is our biggest prob right now, not our off. Pride needs to play better.
Too many mistakes all around. Guys are missing assignments. Plays are not good at times. Players aren't making plays at times. Ultimately on Eli not getting the guys focused or practicing to perfection. We have the talent. We're close. Just a little sloppiness preventing breaking games open. At moments we're elite when focused. Gotta practice the sloppy out.
If you watch that burden over the middle pass from the side view, you'll see that the defender didn't touch the ball or Burden, he just dropped it. He has to make that catch.
@richardtravis8988 This is the #1 preseason, Heisman candidate, #1 overall/#1 wr predicted in the draft. The ball hit both hands in stride. He had everybody beat besides the safety coming across the top. That safety did not touch him or the ball. He has to catch it, & hopefully make it into the endzone. If that was Manning, Miller, etc. fine. Burden has to make that catch, it's inexcusable.
Watch the replay from the QB's angle. Unless Burden literally heard the safety's footsteps (and I was there and it was LOUD, so I'd think that unlikely), the ball had already bounced well off his hand before he could have even known the safety was coming.
It is simple Brady Cook is not the same guy as last year his play this year is poor. The defense lost some great pieces. And to top that the coach is not helping by making some very questionable decisions. We can not put all that stress on a freshman kicker to win our games. Hope I am wrong but if this continues will not be a great season
I'm 34-50 in a football video game that John advertised. But man... my virtual coach would have handled the final 2 minutes of both half's better than Eli Drinkwitz. Eli Drinkwitz could have took off the head set, and just played Guitar and it would have been more productive
As long as Cook is out QB, I don't see us making a run at the Playoffs ...I don't trust that he could come out and throw for over 300 yard or more if need to....dink and dunk is all he is good at
No that was not a well thrown ball to Luther on the deep route. Brady was on the hash mark and should have thrown it right down the hash mark. Had he done so it was a touchdown however, it floated towards the middle of the field and nearly got Luther decapitated or the ball intercepted.
coaching errors and omg kicking really bad showing on special teams had he made 75% it would not gone to ot o-line not really working as a unit as yet thats HUGE
While I think that Vandy is going to upset some teams and I'm glad it wasn't Mizzou but if Mizzou plays like they did this past Saturday at aTm they will lose and will lose a couple others (looking directly at the USCe game).
He is constantly missing open receivers! He has tunnel vision and seems to always go with his first option. He was locked on to Theo in that pass play like Theo had his T*ts out!
That's the biggest flaw with the offense. His non ability to go through a progression abs find an open reciever just completely drags them down. He's got enough time, he's got open ultra talented recievers that also block well down field, he can't score. It's like every team they play they have less talent but keep it close because they have a talented quarterback and the reason it is close is because has a mediocre quarterback.
The only way for Mizzou to do that is to win consistently. We have way too many fair weather fans who only want to show out if they know it's a big game on national TV. People better strap in and decide. This looks like an 8-4 team at the moment that digested way too much of it's hype over the last 6 months.
@@JustinThomas-qt9hv I’m 20 and live in stl I try to go to at least one game a year and go crazy when I get a big boy job first fun purchase is im getting is Mizzou season tickets. I hate how we have so many fair weather fans. In stl it’s because the cards are usually doing well in October and they have stunk the last few years
@johnmackshighlights8103 Man I'd go to almost every home game if I had somebody to go with. I almost drove myself down & bought a single ticket yesterday. Nobody I know ever wants to go.
How about some consistent play calling.. Giving away a FG right before the half after going for it on 4th down in their own territory instead of punting..Than on the last drive in regulation they punt to Vanderbilt with time on the clock..This was Kirby Moores worst game aince him time in MIZZOU
Cook also needs to be more on his toes in the pocket as well ...he stands to stiff in the pocket ...I hate the pistol shot gun where they snap it and he just stands still back there ....easy for the defensive to get to him ....play calling has been notrocios as well ...open up the freaking offense Mizzou!!...u have studs in Burden and Weasel that can stretch the defense, then Norfleet and Cooper as well ...but, we just want to continue to throe quick 2 yard out passes ...the defense is NOT scared of Cook to beat them over the top cuz he throws a terrible deep ball
@BrianDougherty-l3i I don't disagree except when on most plays the def is is playing two safeties over the top & always has 5 DB's back, using only a 3 man or 4 man front, those long passes just aren't there. Last year, Brady would scramble & use his legs, to get the def to bring guys up. Between him & Shrader, it was 200+tds ru, or play up & we're going to throw int & downfield. Cook needs to run more, & we need Noel to keep rushing for 200yds & those plays will open up.
They haven’t got it going yet , its been this way ever season during there first 4 games , they start off slow , a lot of penalties n tons of mistakes n whatever else causing them , but I believe they will roll if they knock off TAM
Stop!! PUTTING THIS IN KIRBY MOORES LAP!!! THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN HIM CALLING PLAYS& DRINK CALLING IS GLARINGLY OBVIOUS!! AND THIS WAS ALL DRINKWITZ!!!😡😕😒😞
Brady Cook is a poor man's Alex Smith..he is Alex's clone...game manager that is decent and can get you to the doorstep, but not all the way in ..we have the weapons around him and he just can't throw the ball down field worth a shit!!
Clearly Cook needs to be benched. I'll say it. He's garbage. Sure, he would look great at Grambling State or NDSU but if we're serious about competing in the top ten, Brady Cook isn't the way to do it. Mizzou is wasting a reasonably competitive roster on this bum. He has tunnel vision on his primary read, makes really dumb decisions and has a noodle arm.
The problem with the offense is DRINK! At the end of last year he took over the offensive game plan at the end of the year and we got back to his conservative run and run some more attitude and all the little short passes. (Thank God for Shrader) He admitted that he took over the game plan, because under the o-coordinator they were scoring too fast. This year we are back to Drink's conservative game plan. This offense is back to running and more running and short passes.
Mizzou has been able to run all over every team they have played. Maybe they need to just run and then run some more instead of being a pass first offense. Even with a change in scheme it won’t be good enough if Cook continues to play so terribly
@@JohnCovilli Mizzou mixed it up in the first half of the season and their passing and running was lethal. Cook looked good in the first part of the season and started to struggle when we went back to Drink's conservative scheme.
Its TOO SLOW !! Its being TOO PREDICTABLE !! TOO MUCH HAND CLAPPING AND LOOKING TO THE SIDELINES FOR PLAYS !! GET BRADY OUT OF THE POCKET AND BUYING TIME FOR HIS RECEIVERS !!
Stop taking up for Brady cook. This guy is garbage juice. He had his time last year. Luther can be frustrated all he wants, he came to play with Sam Horn not Brady cook. Where’s Drew Pyne?
John!!! ... More importantly than Mizzou's offense issues, can you PLEASE use your many contacts and get the Mizzou band to STOP PLAYING "NARCO" when opponents have the ball. It's embarrassing, annoying, and completely UNORIGINAL! ... What's next, the Atlanta Braves "Tomahawk Chop"???
When did they start doing that? It's so annoying. There's so many STL Blues songs. Play the budweiers song, Nelly, REO, Head East, Chuck Berry, Tina Turner, whatever...
There’s no criticizing Burden on that play. He’s wide open. Cook hasn’t been good this year. If it’s a normal game where Brady is playing well Burden wouldn’t be doing it. But its been 4 weeks of Cook not playing great
@Drollpanther Somethings off where he's not reading the def fight or knowing where his guys are.
That incomp pass on 3rd & goal, Wease & Burd dbl'd, so he tried to hit the other wr in the endzone in single covg which with a perfect throw still would have been incomplete.
Rush 4, 1 LB spy. RB stayed back to pass pro. Had nobody to block, so he stepped to cooks right outside the box & called for the ball.
If Cook just dumps it to the RB, it's a TD.
He's second guessing himself, holding the ball too long, & being indecisive.
He didn't have a bad game.
He did hut LB3 on that pass John showed that looked like it was tipped from the 22 angle.
From the side/back angle you can see LB3 just didn't catch it.
Wease has dropped balls he should have caught, so has Marquis in a bunch of games.
It's not all on Cook.
These guard pull plays have killed drives in multiple games.
It's everyone on off besides Noel, who has been amazing.
On def, or cb play has not been good.
On that play, the safety was watching Cook and didn’t break outside until Cook committed to the throw. LB3 might have gotten open but it wasn’t as wide open as it appeared. Had he committed to throw downfield, that safety would have continued to backpedal and made LB3 much less wide open.
You aren't allowed to say that here. Brady Cook is never the problem its always someone else and even slightly suggesting otherwise means you hate Mizzou and are a negative person.
Agreed. Cook has been inaccurate, slow on his reads, and late on passes. I’ve never seen a QB that played as well as he did regress this much. It’s caused me to rethink the outlook of the season. If this is just who Cook is as a QB then Mizzou is in deep shit
@@JohnCovilliHe played above his ability last year plain and simple. He gave us one year of good enough and the rest were bad. Who am I supposed to believe he is?
Brady cook and play calling pretty simple
Careful you may get blocked for mentioning Brady. But seriously the problem is that Brady played above his level last year and now Eli has some sick loyalty to him now. The kid got to live his dream as Mizzou QB1 and he truly pulled off an amazing year last year and the school will always be grateful for that. I couldn't be happier for the young man but now he's getting in the way of the future of the program. I would rather lose with the backup than with Cook. At least Iwont die asking what if because I know where this is heading if this kid can't get his shit together. The play calls would've had little impact if he could've made the throws he missed.
I think Cook has had the entire off season and the first 4 games of the schedule to improve. Not only did he not improve he is getting worse. When you have some of the best wide receivers in the country there are no excuses. Pyne needs to start against A&M to remind Brady of what is on the table.
He’s playing scared and only throwing the safest of passes and still missing his target 40% of the time.
That play where Cook tried to hit I think Mekhi or Mookie in the endzone on 3rd & goal.
Wease was dbl'd on the left, Burden on the right, Mekhi/Mookie in single, one LB spying in the middle, rushing 4. Cook didn't really have that much pressure, RB was in for pass pro, but wasn't needed, so stepped to the right of the pocket.
If he just dumps off to the RB that's a td.
I'm not sure why he tried to throw it to the back of the endzone, with a perfect pass it still didn't look like it was possible to complete.
I've noticed that as well with the pulling guards. Green was supposed to cut tighter & block in front of Cook, not block the same guy the TE ends up blocking.
Everyone on the line has to know exactly what everyone else on the line is doing & where they're supposed to be, who they're blocking, etc.
This can hopefully be our Middle Tennessee game of last year. We got a week to get things right then if we can go in to College Station and win then this performance can all be forgotten. MIZ!
We are who we are. We 4 weeks into the season and still can’t pass the ball well with a couple studs at WR and a beast TE
I hope I’m wrong about Cook 🙏🙏🙏 I just wanna be in the CFP
I watched an instant replay on the SEC Broadcast that showed the near LB TD during the game which showed that the defender cutting across did not touch the ball, it went off Luther's Rt hand. Still a disruptive play by the Vanderbilt defender.
@@steveunderwood336 100. That was a dropped ball.
@@jmfbizzleit was but it was a bad throw. You don’t throw setup plays like that. That’s something every Qb knows unless you have no choice. That’s how you get your player blown up. It’s an unwritten rule. Plus it wasn’t the most accurate.
@cordellrashadhostssearcyme1987 It hit both his hands with a guy under, to the left, & a safety coming from the right.
Cook looked off the safety to the right who was the only guy who could get to him.
If he just ran through the pattern & caught the ball, it's either a td, or the safety tackles him from behind.
The way the safety played it, he wasn't going to get hurt, Cook knew that.
Good throw, put it where it needed to be, LB3 needs to make that catch.
A catch like that could be the difference in beating ALA, OU, A&M or the other SEC teams we're going to face.
FB is a violent sport. This wasn't a crossing pattern in the middle of the field thrown high where he's going to get nailed.
Burden knows that this team should be rolling on offense. Hes one of the most electric play makers in the country and he is very under used in the offense. Id be frustrated being a player on the offense. There are always recievers in the right place to catch game changing passes but they never get seen or thrown to. He is what is holding back the offense. Plenty of time to throw, and of wide open recievers. How could the rest of the team notbe incredibly frustrsted. They want to play for a title and one guy is not doing giod ebough to get there.
oes it hurt giving Drew Pyne a series? Maybe it’ll light a fire under Cook’s ass like it did Jalen Milroe. This team the way they playing have no chance of making the playoff
Unless you’re going to be him it wouldn’t make since. Milroe was underachieving. This is Cook. He’s not bad but he’s not good either. He’s an average QB that plays on a team with weapons. If they went back to being a run first team and ran the ball more they’d be a better team. Brady is an average game manager that can run a bit. That’s what he’s always been.
Maybe Cook is playng injured?
On short yardage runs, the o-line is getting no push. It’s embarrassing to not convert a 3rd and 1 from the 50 with a minute left in regulation.
O- line is getting a push. Allowing 5 or less sacks in 4 games, Mizzou rushed for over 200 yards against an SEC team. It's Brady cook he is afraid to throw a pick and it's preventing him from stretching the field
When you do the 22 breakdown I'd love to see Toriano Pride in man coverage.
He doesn't seem good enough.
He got beat bad after the 60yd td, but the QB wasn't looking that way.
KAD was a huge loss. I realized that pre season when I was rewatching games, & saw how disruptive & on point KAD was.
What's your thoughts 4 games in on Toriano Pride? Is it him, the scheme, or am I being unfair?
Did it appear to anyone else that Mizzou O lost the line of scrimmage pretty often to Vandy D?
It also appeared to me that Mizzou defenders got undisciplined in their attack angles in a lot of cases. Pass rushers, open field as well. Overcommitted to the big hits and not on the secure tackle. And, of course, we had the DB (unsure which one) see the QB start to run and committed at him instead of realizing he was still behind the LOS, creating yet another blown coverage. All these problems are discipline problems.
@@johnsadler8637 The OLine is playing great except the guard pull plays.
Toriano Pride is the CB that keeps getting beat, falls down, misreads the play, etc. It's a prob.
@@jmfbizzle Are all the run stuffs on guard-pulling plays? Our stuff rate seems way higher than last year. 3rd and 4th and 1 aren’t the safe gets we saw last year, and I don’t understand why.
I noticed the fall Pride had that left someone open down the near sideline, but the D line had pre-empted any chance of Pavia seeing that. I had understood the big blown coverage involved safeties instead of cornerbacks. The first one with Boston College had both a safety and a CB, but on the one yesterday, I didn’t think the guy with eyes in the backfield had a single digit number. I could be wrong on that. Perhaps someone knows how to isolate that play and confirm.
@johnsadler8637 That's exactly what I said about the OLine. I think it's Cayden Green. He's got all of the tools but it hasn't sink in yet between the ears. Hopefully that improves.
Pride got burnt on the 60yd td pass, then that play after that, which we got lucky on.
He's gotten beaten in every game on a deep pass, or one that didn't connect but was still a blown coverage.
That just can't happen.
Millroe, & almost every SEC team will capitalize on that.
Every team we face from here on out besides UMASS has a much better throwing QB then what we have faced so far.
We'll get torn up if we don't fix it.
@@jmfbizzle I found that play, and sure enough, it was TP2’s man after all. My memory was the all-22 film, and the first flinch into the backfield was the safety, but he had the next man toward the LOS. So one eye discipline problem that cost us, and a slip/fall that luckily didn’t.
As for pulling guards, I thought some of those run stuffs were straight ahead blocking. I didn’t figure there was time for a true pull. Maybe a cross block but not a pull. Pulling in those situations invites a defender to follow if the center or tackle doesn’t cut them off. However it happened, too many runs got stuffed.
@johnsadler8637 Yeah. Green is young. This is his 1st full season starting. Moores OLine plays are complicated.
He'll get there.
Pride is just not playing good enough & its a problem. He also had 2 blown coverages against BC, almost cost us the game.
I really miss KAD. If you rewatch games from last yr & watch what he did, it was really something special.
I like Clarke. He should be getting more reps imo.
Uhmmmm we have NFL level receivers literally and our back up quarterback Drew Pyne is 94% we’re watching Brady Cook throw behind receivers way over receivers at receivers feet way ahead of receivers and rarely puts it on the numbers. That’s the number one problem
Idk who or what people thought Cook was going to be. He’s a average game manager QB who can run a bit not great but a bit. They need to run first then throw. That’s when he’s at his best. They have a lot of weapons at Wr but Brady doesn’t know how to read that well and get them the ball. He needs simple plays and for the team to be run first team. He’s not bad at all you just have to know what he is. He would probably be better in the group 5. That’s pretty much the type of player he is. There are a few star QBs in the group 5 that are actually better than he is.
@@cordellrashadhostssearcyme1987 he isn't a smart QB. He's always stuck on his primary read and has a noodle arm.
Burden and wease should have more touchdowns cook needs to sit for a week
@@bernardharrington152 do you not understand what you’re you’re saying makes no sense at all 😆. You’re 4-0. You can’t sit your captain for your toughest opponent. You’re going to sacrifice a win for what 😂.
Brady Cook looked like a complete different QB in overtime than regulation..They didnt call one rollout until the swcond overtime
Kirby Moore became enamored with his press clippings. His play calling has lacked imagination.
I really think its Brady cook. He seems to be afraid to stretch the field with the ball. Outside of him, 200+ rushing yards against an SEC team is outstanding! And allowing 4 sacks in 4 games is good as well! If they can figure out the kicker situation and Cook can somehow find his long ball, they'll be good
Did Mizzou get caught over looking Vanderbilt and looking ahead to college station??
The issue is Brady Cook. There isn't a more plain answer.
Uhhh... the quarterback can't throw receivers open. The receivers constantly have to stop or double back to catch a pass. That's why mizzou had to settle for field goals at a high rate last year too. There is less area in the redzone for the receivers to get wide open enough that Cook will throw to them.
In the first 60 minutes, Vanderbilt made a field goal from a distance which gets missed well over two-thirds of the time. And Mizzou missed three field goals from distances at which you'd expect two of the three to be made well over two-thirds of the time. That's a nine-point swing last Saturday, or a 26 to 17 Mizzou win but for the dice roll (that field goal kicking essentially is) going about as badly as it could have in regulation time. Sure, it's always best to work like the wolves are at the door, and even a 26-17 win - had we even gotten that much - would not leave us feeling all that thrilled. But it sure doesn't hurt to take a moment to reflect that this team still managed to actually win, while many, MANY prior Mizzou teams have lost similar such games. This era of Missouri football feels different that way, and that part of it feels good while recognizing there is still, and always, plenty of work to be done.
I think Cook got hurt on that out of bounce play, either knee or ankle.
Was that 4th fg good? It looked good on TV.
After first game Drink mentioned making sure Brady was focused on football, not just NIL and helo rides. Wonder if they need that discussion again??
We rushed for 216yds & passed for 226.
At 472ypg our off is #15 in tot yds amongst P4 teams, #20 overall.
That's good enough to beat everybody we have to play. That's more than ALA, OU, A&M & everybody on our schedule. In fact it's better than everyone except ARK.
Our def cannot give up these blown coverages multiple times a game or we'll get killed.
The secondary blown plays is our biggest prob right now, not our off. Pride needs to play better.
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Too many mistakes all around. Guys are missing assignments. Plays are not good at times. Players aren't making plays at times. Ultimately on Eli not getting the guys focused or practicing to perfection. We have the talent. We're close. Just a little sloppiness preventing breaking games open. At moments we're elite when focused. Gotta practice the sloppy out.
If you watch that burden over the middle pass from the side view, you'll see that the defender didn't touch the ball or Burden, he just dropped it.
He has to make that catch.
That was a good drop. A defender was right there
@richardtravis8988 This is the #1 preseason, Heisman candidate, #1 overall/#1 wr predicted in the draft.
The ball hit both hands in stride. He had everybody beat besides the safety coming across the top. That safety did not touch him or the ball. He has to catch it, & hopefully make it into the endzone.
If that was Manning, Miller, etc. fine. Burden has to make that catch, it's inexcusable.
If your ribs are exposed to a safety I wouldn’t blame you for dropping it
@richardtravis8988 I'm also not the #1 wr in the country. Marvin Harrison Jr would have made that catch easily, & taken the hit.
Watch the replay from the QB's angle. Unless Burden literally heard the safety's footsteps (and I was there and it was LOUD, so I'd think that unlikely), the ball had already bounced well off his hand before he could have even known the safety was coming.
Mizzou’s offensive has played sloppy these last two games. Please fix this before we play Texas A&M we can’t keep getting lucky
Fortunately Texas A&M is not very good.
It is simple Brady Cook is not the same guy as last year his play this year is poor. The defense lost some great pieces. And to top that the coach is not helping by making some very questionable decisions. We can not put all that stress on a freshman kicker to win our games. Hope I am wrong but if this continues will not be a great season
what's the harm in giving Pyne some legitimate snaps at this point?
He’s a backup and Cook is the captain. You do that you can potentially lose him and the locker room.
I'm 34-50 in a football video game that John advertised. But man... my virtual coach would have handled the final 2 minutes of both half's better than Eli Drinkwitz. Eli Drinkwitz could have took off the head set, and just played Guitar and it would have been more productive
As long as Cook is out QB, I don't see us making a run at the Playoffs ...I don't trust that he could come out and throw for over 300 yard or more if need to....dink and dunk is all he is good at
It’s time to start giving the back up QB a few snaps
This team simply is not as good as some people were expecting. I had us down as a 8 win team before the season started. That hasn't changed.
NO! Brady Cook looked like he was drunk the whole game!
Brady Cook needs to throw some more long balls.
I dont blame luther for getting pissed at Brady on the field. He should play better. Don't baby him
Everything on offense is clicking besides Brady Cook.
No that was not a well thrown ball to Luther on the deep route. Brady was on the hash mark and should have thrown it right down the hash mark. Had he done so it was a touchdown however, it floated towards the middle of the field and nearly got Luther decapitated or the ball intercepted.
coaching errors and omg kicking really bad showing on special teams had he made 75% it would not gone to ot o-line not really working as a unit as yet thats HUGE
There should be no reason we are attempting 6 fgs. This is all on the offense and their inability to score touchdowns
While I think that Vandy is going to upset some teams and I'm glad it wasn't Mizzou but if Mizzou plays like they did this past Saturday at aTm they will lose and will lose a couple others (looking directly at the USCe game).
He is constantly missing open receivers! He has tunnel vision and seems to always go with his first option. He was locked on to Theo in that pass play like Theo had his T*ts out!
That's the biggest flaw with the offense. His non ability to go through a progression abs find an open reciever just completely drags them down. He's got enough time, he's got open ultra talented recievers that also block well down field, he can't score. It's like every team they play they have less talent but keep it close because they have a talented quarterback and the reason it is close is because has a mediocre quarterback.
Fans gotta be louder in the 4th quarter and we need to cram more people in farout
I'll never disagree with this statement
The only way for Mizzou to do that is to win consistently. We have way too many fair weather fans who only want to show out if they know it's a big game on national TV. People better strap in and decide. This looks like an 8-4 team at the moment that digested way too much of it's hype over the last 6 months.
@@JustinThomas-qt9hv I’m 20 and live in stl I try to go to at least one game a year and go crazy when I get a big boy job first fun purchase is im getting is Mizzou season tickets. I hate how we have so many fair weather fans. In stl it’s because the cards are usually doing well in October and they have stunk the last few years
@@JustinThomas-qt9hv That's pretty much every team except the GB Packers.
@johnmackshighlights8103 Man I'd go to almost every home game if I had somebody to go with. I almost drove myself down & bought a single ticket yesterday.
Nobody I know ever wants to go.
How about some consistent play calling.. Giving away a FG right before the half after going for it on 4th down in their own territory instead of punting..Than on the last drive in regulation they punt to Vanderbilt with time on the clock..This was Kirby Moores worst game aince him time in MIZZOU
Brady cook is wassup with the offense he is not it he sucks we not making it to the playoffs with him as our starter mark my words….
Cook also needs to be more on his toes in the pocket as well ...he stands to stiff in the pocket ...I hate the pistol shot gun where they snap it and he just stands still back there ....easy for the defensive to get to him ....play calling has been notrocios as well ...open up the freaking offense Mizzou!!...u have studs in Burden and Weasel that can stretch the defense, then Norfleet and Cooper as well ...but, we just want to continue to throe quick 2 yard out passes ...the defense is NOT scared of Cook to beat them over the top cuz he throws a terrible deep ball
@BrianDougherty-l3i I don't disagree except when on most plays the def is is playing two safeties over the top & always has 5 DB's back, using only a 3 man or 4 man front, those long passes just aren't there.
Last year, Brady would scramble & use his legs, to get the def to bring guys up. Between him & Shrader, it was 200+tds ru, or play up & we're going to throw int & downfield.
Cook needs to run more, & we need Noel to keep rushing for 200yds & those plays will open up.
DRINK NEEDS TO LET SOMEONE ELSE CALL THE PLAYS.
He hasn’t called plays in two years?
@RealTalkMyG yeah he has the ability to override everyone he’s the head coach but he’s not calling the plays on a down to down basis.
Cook is going to cost us some games he’s been awful Drinkz isn’t developing Cook but the team isn’t doing laying like a top ten team
They haven’t got it going yet , its been this way ever season during there first 4 games , they start off slow , a lot of penalties n tons of mistakes n whatever else causing them , but I believe they will roll if they knock off TAM
Stop!! PUTTING THIS IN KIRBY MOORES LAP!!! THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN HIM CALLING PLAYS& DRINK CALLING IS GLARINGLY OBVIOUS!! AND THIS WAS ALL DRINKWITZ!!!😡😕😒😞
Just stop…You have zero clue what you are talking about.
@@chadstearman AND LET ME GUESS🤔 YOU WERE ONE OF THE " EXPERTS" SAYING WE WERE GONNA WIN BY 2 TDs RIGHT??😀🙄😂
Brady Cook looked totally lost in the first quarter. I don't think Kirby Moore was set for Vandy.
27 carries is too many carriers for one back. Making one person on the team look good while the rest of the team suffers makes no sense.
Cuz he was putting the team on his back. Carrol wasn’t running well and Cook had his head in his ass for a portion of that game
27 carries was fine for Tyler Badie and Cory Shroeder. Noel can handle it too.
Something is WRONG with Brady Does he have a girlfriend? To much will kill a guy.
Cook takes way to long to process the defense,,presnap reads and getting rid of the football
Sports are all fixed
Mizzou is just doing what they were told relax
Brady Cook is a poor man's Alex Smith..he is Alex's clone...game manager that is decent and can get you to the doorstep, but not all the way in ..we have the weapons around him and he just can't throw the ball down field worth a shit!!
Clearly Cook needs to be benched. I'll say it. He's garbage. Sure, he would look great at Grambling State or NDSU but if we're serious about competing in the top ten, Brady Cook isn't the way to do it. Mizzou is wasting a reasonably competitive roster on this bum. He has tunnel vision on his primary read, makes really dumb decisions and has a noodle arm.
You have a soft coach and a soft team.. Dorkawitz was in band in college and should be coaching the drum line
The problem with the offense is DRINK! At the end of last year he took over the offensive game plan at the end of the year and we got back to his conservative run and run some more attitude and all the little short passes. (Thank God for Shrader) He admitted that he took over the game plan, because under the o-coordinator they were scoring too fast. This year we are back to Drink's conservative game plan. This offense is back to running and more running and short passes.
Mizzou has been able to run all over every team they have played. Maybe they need to just run and then run some more instead of being a pass first offense. Even with a change in scheme it won’t be good enough if Cook continues to play so terribly
@@JohnCovilli Mizzou mixed it up in the first half of the season and their passing and running was lethal. Cook looked good in the first part of the season and started to struggle when we went back to Drink's conservative scheme.
Brady Cook needs to focus on the deep ball and his progressions this week.
Cook has regressed and the O Line isn’t as good as we thought it would be.
Its TOO SLOW !! Its being TOO PREDICTABLE !!
TOO MUCH HAND CLAPPING AND LOOKING TO THE SIDELINES FOR PLAYS !!
GET BRADY OUT OF THE POCKET AND BUYING TIME FOR HIS RECEIVERS !!
Stop taking up for Brady cook. This guy is garbage juice. He had his time last year. Luther can be frustrated all he wants, he came to play with Sam Horn not Brady cook. Where’s Drew Pyne?
Have you seen Drew Pyne play before🧐
@@cordellrashadhostssearcyme1987 I’ve seen some film of the guy.
John!!! ... More importantly than Mizzou's offense issues, can you PLEASE use your many contacts and get the Mizzou band to STOP PLAYING "NARCO" when opponents have the ball. It's embarrassing, annoying, and completely UNORIGINAL! ... What's next, the Atlanta Braves "Tomahawk Chop"???
Thank God you said it! It almost makes me scream!
When did they start doing that? It's so annoying.
There's so many STL Blues songs. Play the budweiers song, Nelly, REO, Head East, Chuck Berry, Tina Turner, whatever...