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Mornhinweg faces music on Eagles’ offensive rhythm

August 31st, 2009

George and Ira Gershwin have nothing on Marty Mornhinweg.Rhythm? Marty has it, or at least he has a clear understanding of it, the Eagles’ offensive coordinator assured reporters yesterday.Who could ask for anything more?Thursday night, it kinda seemed like Donovan McNabb could, and did. McNabb gestured to Mornhinweg, apparently indicating it was time to stop running Michael Vick on and off the field on second down and let the offense develop some continuity, some flow, in the Birds’ 33-32 preseason win over Jacksonville.After the game, McNabb sidestepped the gesture controversy, but he made it clear he did indeed indicate it was time to get down to business. Eagles coach Andy Reid had …

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