Michigan State is on a bye week -- but Matt Charboneau was not! Read a replay of Charboneau's MSU chat.
Cook has proven he can thread the needle in tight coverage, and the receivers have shown they can make incredible catches. What seems to be lacking though is the ability to get some separation for some easy catches. What gives? Are they not fast enough to get open. Are the routes poorly designed and/or executed? Aside from the Burbridge TD and Pendleton's grab we don't seem to get "open" very often without having to make a highly contested catch.