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Aug 252010
 

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More typical responses from the new Teflon Don. Listening to him speak, you have to believe that, not only does crap not stick to him, but that it never should be associated with him in the first place. A classic Donovan response is to the question about his lack of knowledge of the NFL overtime rule. If you read his response, it was the referee’s fault, not Donovan’s.

 

And the lack of urgency at the end of their Super Bowl against the Pats? Well, they were unsure of TO’s status, they were trying to rotate players in and out, and, well, maybe the play calling was a little (my emphasis) slow.C’mon, Donovan. At that point in the game, trailing by 10, you should have had the entire series called on the sidelines. Every time in the huddle, two or three plays should have been called. Not once did you do the stand-up quarterback thing and admit that, as the “leader” of the team, it was your ultimate responsibility to get that offense running.

 

Could you imagine Brett or Peyton spouting even a little of the stuff that the press seems to swallow so easily when it comes out of McNabb. Jeez, Donovan is now a Redskin and he is still throwing his Eagles teammates under the bus.

 

Maybe now, the press and fans in Washington will finally understand what we in the Philly area have been saying all along about one of the greatest under achievers in memory: Donovan is a man with awesome skills but no heart. Otherwise, he would not have performed so miserably in the greatest games of his life. You don’t lose the NFC championship game three separate times when posted as the favorite and still claim to be a leader. But the press just keeps going along with him.

 

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