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  • legendkiller5
    The Lord of #Hashtags
    • Jun 2008
    • 7731

    #46
    Re: Ginn on trading block

    Originally posted by ODogg
    It is a good one because you understood what I meant by it even though you tried to do what I specifically said not to do, compare the individual players. You know exactly what I meant with that post so quit nitpicking.
    Nitpicking? Ok, dude.
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    • hatisback
      Banned
      • Nov 2004
      • 1013

      #47
      Re: Ginn on trading block

      Originally posted by legendkiller5
      Nitpicking? Ok, dude.
      Thats what you were doing, at least how I interpreted it when I read it. He just used a bad example, but I got what he was saying. A better example would probably be Cedric Benson in Cincinnati. Benson was horrible before that happened.

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      • legendkiller5
        The Lord of #Hashtags
        • Jun 2008
        • 7731

        #48
        Re: Ginn on trading block

        Originally posted by hatisback
        Thats what you were doing, at least how I interpreted it when I read it. He just used a bad example, but I got what he was saying. A better example would probably be Cedric Benson in Cincinnati. Benson was horrible before that happened.
        That would've been a better one. Not between a guy who was an all-pro and more than likely a future HOF, and someone who hasn't done **** in his career so far.
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        • CW McGraw
          MVP
          • Oct 2008
          • 1301

          #49
          Re: Ginn on trading block

          I don't even think he's that good of a return man. He's gotten progressively worse on returns since his rookie season. That Jets game was definitely an outlier.

          I just don't think he wants to get better. Mark Duper, Marino's old favorite deep threat and a track star turned WR just like Ted, offered to help teach him to become a better WR, but Ginn turned him down.

          I don't see how you can blame Ginn's problems on anyone but Ginn himself. He lead the league in drops and didn't even break 40 catches. The whole idea of drafting a return man with a learning disability and broken foot with a top 10 pick was idiotic.

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          • iAM-IncReDiBLe-
            Next Miami Great
            • Dec 2008
            • 4285

            #50
            Re: Ginn on trading block

            No its a horrible comparison.

            1st year in Oakland

            Moss 60 catches 1,005 yrds 8tds 1 season

            Whole career

            Ginn 128 catches 1,210 yrds 5tds 3 seasons

            So besides the catches (2 more seasons worth of catches) their is really nothing comparable between the two wrs. His whole career in Miami has been a disappointment. He would have maybe 2 good games a season an that all. Even in those good games he would have a critical drop. His afraid of contact and can't catch with a corner covering him. Heck he can't catch while being wide open either. He is fast tho and I guess he has potential but unless you can catch then whats the point of being fast? Hes not gonna physically dominate you or help block so unless he learns how to catch hes a waste.

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            • ZM Punk
              We Spent Some Money!
              • Feb 2003
              • 6260

              #51
              Re: Ginn on trading block

              Originally posted by WeAreAllWitnesses
              Bring him to Green Bay, Theodore. We need a kick returner bad. Ahman fricking Green was one of our kick returners last year. I'm not totally convinced he can outrun Mike McCarthy anymore.


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              • pw_1016
                Pro
                • Nov 2009
                • 770

                #52
                Re: Ginn on trading block

                Originally posted by CW McGraw
                I just don't think he wants to get better. Mark Duper, Marino's old favorite deep threat and a track star turned WR just like Ted, offered to help teach him to become a better WR, but Ginn turned him down.
                Really? that is dumb as hell.. I had never heard of him being offered to be coached by Duper...man, I used to love MD, especially playing with him on tecmo super bowl, lol.

                I wonder what Ginn's reasoning was behind turning MD down for help...Arrogance!

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                • swill43507
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 826

                  #53
                  Re: Ginn on trading block

                  Ginn would be perfect for the CFL.

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                  • Rocky
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 6896

                    #54
                    Re: Ginn on trading block

                    He's not a #1 receiver...never was or never will be.

                    I still think he can thrive as a situational deep threat, however. An asset to an already solid receiving corp (Donte Stallworth, Devery Henderson).
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                    • Tiko7523
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1595

                      #55
                      Re: Ginn on trading block

                      we should trade ginn to the steelers or bears we currently have 6 wr's

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                      Bess
                      Cam
                      Hartline
                      Turner
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                      • Antec
                        Retar Crew
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 943

                        #56
                        Re: Ginn on trading block

                        Bears would have to be very stupid to trade for Ginn. Their 2 best WR's are speed burners that need to refine their route running and hands. It wouldn't make sense to add a third. They also don't need his returning skills.

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                        • Buckeyes_Doc
                          In Dalton I Trust
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 11918

                          #57
                          Re: Ginn on trading block

                          Originally posted by Tiko7523
                          we should trade ginn to the steelers or bears we currently have 6 wr's

                          Marshall
                          Bess
                          Cam
                          Hartline
                          Turner
                          and Ginn
                          Absolutely not the Bears. Ginn right now is good for 1 thing, speed. He needs to go to a team that needs a returner and a deep threat at receiver or a guy that can play the wildcat.
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                          • iAM-IncReDiBLe-
                            Next Miami Great
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 4285

                            #58
                            Re: Ginn on trading block

                            Detroit Should take a look at him. Calvin Johnson would draw so much attention away from Ginn that he would have opportunities to get deep for a bomb.

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                            • 101
                              Pro
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 555

                              #59
                              Re: Ginn on trading block

                              One positive you can take from that video, is that at least he was getting open. Now if he can only close his hands with the football securely between them, he probably could become a decent NFL WR. I won't judge Ginn too harshly. Its not his fault Miami drafted him so high. I could drop 50 grand on a Cobalt, but that won't make it drive like a Corvette.
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                              • Stevo
                                Banned
                                • May 2003
                                • 517

                                #60
                                Re: Ginn on trading block

                                Originally posted by swill43507
                                Ginn would be perfect for the CFL.
                                I guess your team is full of CFLers because he diced you guys up pretty nicely last year.
                                Last edited by Stevo; 04-14-2010, 07:21 PM.

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