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West Virginia QB Marchiol will be ready if Greene can't suit up
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<blockquote data-quote="The Bell Tolls for Thee" data-source="post: 132529654" data-attributes="member: 1812660"><p>There is a big difference between not opening the offense because the bland run game is chewing up yards and not opening the offense because you think the other team's offensive ineptitude will allow you to hang on for a win. WVU could've won against Duquense by kneeling the entire second half or only running between the tackles, but we didn't. The reason is obvious and you know it. Against the Dukes there was no fear of a loss if the offense practiced like it was a need to score situation. Against Pitt the staff was terrified, and likely justifiably so, that trying to open the offense had a much higher chance of losing the game than comfortably putting it away. The latter does not bode well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bell Tolls for Thee, post: 132529654, member: 1812660"] There is a big difference between not opening the offense because the bland run game is chewing up yards and not opening the offense because you think the other team's offensive ineptitude will allow you to hang on for a win. WVU could've won against Duquense by kneeling the entire second half or only running between the tackles, but we didn't. The reason is obvious and you know it. Against the Dukes there was no fear of a loss if the offense practiced like it was a need to score situation. Against Pitt the staff was terrified, and likely justifiably so, that trying to open the offense had a much higher chance of losing the game than comfortably putting it away. The latter does not bode well. [/QUOTE]
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