But then there are moments Clark just can't explain. His players have even fewer words to explain the inconsistencies than he does.
Take Saturday's loss to King's for instance. Four of the third-down conversions by the Monarchs' offense came in third-and-long situations. The Warriors did a very nice job on first and second downs only to see that work rendered moot on third down.
The Warriors have won at least seven games in each of the last four seasons, and they haven't had a losing record in the Middle Atlantic Conference, or overall, since 2009. Clark's frustrations have hit a level they haven't hit in years.
Take Saturday's loss to King's for instance. Four of the third-down conversions by the Monarchs' offense came in third-and-long situations. The Warriors did a very nice job on first and second downs only to see that work rendered moot on third down.
The Warriors have won at least seven games in each of the last four seasons, and they haven't had a losing record in the Middle Atlantic Conference, or overall, since 2009. Clark's frustrations have hit a level they haven't hit in years.