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	<title>Comments on: What&#8230; no Donkey Punch?</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Eddie Royal, we want you back. Brandon Marshall, we want you back. McD is coaching the way Sparano coached the Dolphins last year. Smash mouth, ball posession, no mistake, conservative style coaching. And it has worked. But it&#039;s tough to watch all the weapons be used so sparingly. They are almost like huge Grey Hounds(K-9s) that have become house pets. They are like any other home-bound pooch, nothin exciting, they chew your socks and get hair all over your couch. Like any other doggy. But when you get them out of the house and let them unleash their beastly nature, they go crazy. So when McD needs like 10 points in the 4th quarter(like the Pats game) he can let them loose and they go and make plays. I can&#039;t tell how much is the scheme and play calling or if it&#039;s Orton just not making any pass that doesn&#039;t have an 88% chance of being caught by his guys. I mean he is playing so conservative that if there is a D Back within 4 yards of a reciever he doesn&#039;t test it. It&#039;s worked great so far but I wonder if that will hurt in more games like the Ravens game. At least we have those Grey Hounds if we get into the playoffs. We can let them piss all over the other team&#039;s cletes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eddie Royal, we want you back. Brandon Marshall, we want you back. McD is coaching the way Sparano coached the Dolphins last year. Smash mouth, ball posession, no mistake, conservative style coaching. And it has worked. But it&#8217;s tough to watch all the weapons be used so sparingly. They are almost like huge Grey Hounds(K-9s) that have become house pets. They are like any other home-bound pooch, nothin exciting, they chew your socks and get hair all over your couch. Like any other doggy. But when you get them out of the house and let them unleash their beastly nature, they go crazy. So when McD needs like 10 points in the 4th quarter(like the Pats game) he can let them loose and they go and make plays. I can&#8217;t tell how much is the scheme and play calling or if it&#8217;s Orton just not making any pass that doesn&#8217;t have an 88% chance of being caught by his guys. I mean he is playing so conservative that if there is a D Back within 4 yards of a reciever he doesn&#8217;t test it. It&#8217;s worked great so far but I wonder if that will hurt in more games like the Ravens game. At least we have those Grey Hounds if we get into the playoffs. We can let them piss all over the other team&#8217;s cletes.</p>
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