romio
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i agree but i say to heck with that play this playmaker stop farting aroung play the superstar
TEN (enjoy)
Randy Moss - 1313 YDs / 17 TDs
Anquan Boldin - 1377 YDs / 8 TDs
Marques Colston - 1038 YDs / 8 TDs
Andre Johnson - 976 YDs / 4 TDs
Chris Chambers - 883 YDs / 7 TDs
Keyshawn Johnson – 844 YDs / 8 TDs
Marvin Harrison - 836 YDs / 8 TDs
Roy Williams - 817 YDs / 8 TDs
Larry Fitzgerald - 780 YDs / 8 TDs
Tory Holt - 788 YDs / 6 TDs
EDIT 11 - Lee Evans - 843 YDs / 9 TDs
Benny = pwned :ninja:
"He's allowed to have playbooks and that kind of stuff," Cameron said. "He's coming here as a returner first. He'll need to do a lot of studying for that. And then a receiver and he'll learn. Like I said, we've been through this with other guys."
I am not a regular poster, but this makes my blood boil. I have to admit, I was not thrilled w/ the Ginn pick @ #9, but it grew on me. I know I did not want Quinn at #9. I was hoping Levi Brown dropped to us and when he didn’t I was hoping for Patrick Willis to come our way. But, by no means do you draft a returner at #9 and pay him #9 money! At #9, you need a guy that can come in and start at their drafted position, especially on a team that has not made the playoffs in years! I know this subject has been brought up a million timnes but I just could not keep quiet after the head coach stated that we drafted a kick returner at #9.
Here’s to hoping I am wrong about this and that his ability to give us the field position needed makes the difference in our games!
TEN (enjoy)
Randy Moss - 1313 YDs / 17 TDs
Anquan Boldin - 1377 YDs / 8 TDs
Marques Colston - 1038 YDs / 8 TDs
Andre Johnson - 976 YDs / 4 TDs
Chris Chambers - 883 YDs / 7 TDs
Keyshawn Johnson – 844 YDs / 8 TDs
Marvin Harrison - 836 YDs / 8 TDs
Roy Williams - 817 YDs / 8 TDs
Larry Fitzgerald - 780 YDs / 8 TDs
Tory Holt - 788 YDs / 6 TDs
EDIT 11 - Lee Evans - 843 YDs / 9 TDs
Benny = pwned :ninja:
Do me a favor. Please TRY to list 10 WR's in the last 10 years who were difference makers at WR their rookie years (1000 yards receiving) ... when you get stuck at 6 put up a post that you overeacted because WR's take 2-3 years to blossom, and because ginn can come in right now and make an impact at returning while he's learning it's a Double ++....
I knew this back when Boomer was pushin this guy. What in heck did anyone really think was going to happen? You cant be the return guy full time and expect him to learn the offense and the routes when the guy is not the greatest route runner and also graduate from Ohio State.
Not to mention his ankle which no one else in creation thinks its going to be a problem yet it kept him out for a long time.
Do me a favor. Please TRY to list 10 WR's in the last 10 years who were difference makers at WR their rookie years(1000 yards receiving)... when you get stuck at 6 put up a post that you overeacted because WR's take 2-3 years to blossom, and because ginn can come in right now and make an impact at returning while he's learning it's a Double ++....
"He's allowed to have playbooks and that kind of stuff," Cameron said. "He's coming here as a returner first. He'll need to do a lot of studying for that. And then a receiver and he'll learn. Like I said, we've been through this with other guys."
I am not a regular poster, but this makes my blood boil. ...
bottom line were talking about # 9 over all, out of almost 400 players i think, n ur going to tell me that he needs 2 or 3 years to make it happen? so how long is it going to take for the later rounds players to make it happen 4 or 5 years????????? come on i agree # 9 u better bring something to the team the time u come in to the team