Found September 19, 2009 on Falcon Nation:
Well, after two games when we left more or less satisfied with the effort, it was bound to happen that we would leave a game feeling disappointed, and that happened to night from Hungtington.Marshall beat Bowling Green 17-10, against a team you would like to think we could beat.I just listened to Coach Clawson's post-game, and his analysis was that we were "out-physicaled" on the line of scrimmage both ways. It is hard to argue with that conclusion, and, I might add, it is nice to have a coach who talks that way.In the end, for the second straight game, a team just plain ran over us. We are going to have to figure out how to stop the run, or it is going to be a long season. On offense, we had only 20 runnings attempts. If you remove Sheehan's 9 carries, we only gave the ball to the RBs 11 times in a game where we lead well into the second half. Coach said in the post-game that we couldn't establish the run, but I would have to wonder why we only tried 11 t...
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