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Author Topic: Hunter or Dog ???  (Read 3145 times)
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« on: May 15, 2010, 11:39:40 pm »

Hog doggers pack is just like a baseball team, you have your coach (the hunter) you have your hog ( the batter) you have your strike dog ( the starting pitcher) you have you help dogs ( the fielders) and you have you cd ( the closing pitcher)
takin it as baseball from a baseball player (me) lets take a pitcher for example, first you either have talent or you dont not everyone throws 90+ mph, a dog either has game or it doesnt in my opinion if a dog doesnt have game then he doesnt get the time of day to see if he is gonna make a hand or not, then you have your coach who teaches you how to use your talent and throw strikes and fixes mechanics just like you have a hunter who trash breaks his dogs so on and so forth, then you have repetitive practice (bullpens) just like you have bay pens to let your dogs practice baying hogs. But what it really comes down to is game experience and this is where it really counts. without game experience you will never be what you can really be, just like a dog has to be hunted repetitivly to reach their full potential. A guy who throws 90 mph with alot of game experience is going to be a better pitcher than a guy who throws 95 mph with little game experience, just like a dog with average blood lines with lots of hogs under his belt is gonna be better than a dog with good blood with fewer hogs, because he has seen what hogs do and knows what to expect and can almost predict what the hog is thinking and what the hog is going to do.
So all that being said in my opinion it is more on the hunter than it is on the dog, i would go with 60/40.
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