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Johnson helping A&M offense improve

By Richard Durrett

Monday, November 2, 2009

Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman was asked about the evolution of the Aggies offense this season. Texas A&M is third in the NCAA with 490 yards per game of offense. Sherman credits quarterback Jerrod Johnson's growth. Johnson was 23-of-28 with 234 yards passing and three touchdowns in a win against Iowa State on Saturday. "He's improved dramatically [at managing a game]," Sherman said. "He's making better decisions. ... The receivers are more confident. When we first got here, we struggled catchin ...

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