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Ted Ginn =Bethel Johnson

Thats the gamble, but many of your fellow phin fans seem to think passing on Quinn was no gamble at all. :rolleyes:
The Dolphins Hired the guy that Brady Quinn hired to get ready for the combine.. he worked with Quinn for 6+ weeks to get ready for the combine and guess what the Dolphins still PASSED on him...no other organization had more insight into Quinns pro potential than the Dolphins ill give the benefit of the doubt to guys who get paid millions of dollars to evalute vs another teams fan.. but thanks for the post :bighug:.
 
The Dolphins Hired the guy that Brady Quinn hired to get ready for the combine.. he worked with Quinn for 6+ weeks to get ready for the combine and guess what the Dolphins still PASSED on him...no other organization had more insight into Quinns pro potential than the Dolphins ill give the benefit of the doubt to guys who get paid millions of dollars to evalute vs another teams fan.. but thanks for the post :bighug:.

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The Dolphins Hired the guy that Brady Quinn hired to get ready for the combine.. he worked with Quinn for 6+ weeks to get ready for the combine and guess what the Dolphins still PASSED on him...no other organization had more insight into Quinns pro potential than the Dolphins ill give the benefit of the doubt to guys who get paid millions of dollars to evalute vs another teams fan.. but thanks for the post :bighug:.
Cool was he part of the daunta debacle too or its a trend in miami to go by the evaluators word as it meant the last time.Seems like they already got the fall guy lined up.
 
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The Dolphins Hired the guy that Brady Quinn hired to get ready for the combine.. he worked with Quinn for 6+ weeks to get ready for the combine and guess what the Dolphins still PASSED on him...no other organization had more insight into Quinns pro potential than the Dolphins ill give the benefit of the doubt to guys who get paid millions of dollars to evalute vs another teams fan.. but thanks for the post :bighug:.
See I would put alot more weight on the insight of a guy thats coached a Future Hall of Fame QB for 6 years as well as actually coached Quinn in games for two years, over a guy that worked Quinn out for "six weeks." :lol: Charlie Wiese has gone out of his way a number of times to say that Quinn is more NFL ready than Tom Brady was in 01, thats pretty high praise don't you think? Now before you go on with "oh he's just saying that becauses he coached the kid.", don't think for a second that Wiese would put his rep. as a coach on the line if he didn't belive it. By the way I'm pretty sure the guy that the Phins had work out Quinn for six weeks was the same guy that worked Tom Brady out before he was drafted in 2000.
 
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See I would put alot more weight on the insight of a guy thats coached a Future Hall of Fame QB for 6 years as well as actually coached Quinn in games for two years, over a guy that worked Quinn out for "six weeks." :lol: Charlie Wiese has gone out of his way a number of times to say that Quinn is more NFL ready than Tom Brady was in 01, thats pretty high praise don't you think? Now before you go on with "oh he's just saying that becauses he coached the kid.", don't think for a second that Wiese would put his rep. as a coach on the line if he didn't belive it. By the way I'm pretty sure the guy that the Phins had work out Quinn for six weeks was the same guy that worked Tom Brady out before he was drafted in 2000.

From 2001 to 2003, he was the Quarterbacks Coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2004, he became the Offensive Coordinator for the Chicago Bears. Following the 2004 season, he was replaced by former University of Illinois head coach Ron Turner. He then returned to the Kansas City Chiefs, once again as the Quarterbacks Coach in 2005. On January 12th, 2007, he was fired as the Quarterbacks Coach for the Chiefs

Is there something else you want to lie about?
 
From 2001 to 2003, he was the Quarterbacks Coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2004, he became the Offensive Coordinator for the Chicago Bears. Following the 2004 season, he was replaced by former University of Illinois head coach Ron Turner. He then returned to the Kansas City Chiefs, once again as the Quarterbacks Coach in 2005. On January 12th, 2007, he was fired as the Quarterbacks Coach for the Chiefs

Is there something else you want to lie about?


It's called "sarcasm" maybe you should look it up ?:lol:
 
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See I would put alot more weight on the insight of a guy thats coached a Future Hall of Fame QB for 6 years as well as actually coached Quinn in games for two years, over a guy that worked Quinn out for "six weeks." :lol: Charlie Wiese has gone out of his way a number of times to say that Quinn is more NFL ready than Tom Brady was in 01, thats pretty high praise don't you think? Now before you go on with "oh he's just saying that becauses he coached the kid.", don't think for a second that Wiese would put his rep. as a coach on the line if he didn't belive it. By the way I'm pretty sure the guy that the Phins had work out Quinn for six weeks was the same guy that worked Tom Brady out before he was drafted in 2000.

whatttt... like fatso Charlie Weiss doesn't have an agenda, the second he says anything different, he loses qb recruits... this is a weak argument, you are trying to discredit the source.. the guy who ACTUALLY coached him, and works for us... not the hiding irish, really weak.

the problem is, our coaching staff fooled us out of our jocks. They "let us think" the "only" pick for us was Brady Quinn... they cultivated this drama to take the heat off Beck, and NOW, all the guys who would hate "any" pick not their own choice, are falling all over themselves trying to convince all who read we made a mistake by not doing it "their" way. Hell, there's a 12 page thread here all about Ginn not being "worth" a 9...

IMO, the REAL comparison will be Beck/Quinn. If our guy Beck, is anywhere near as good or better than Quinn, the Ginn pick becomes absolutely brilliant.
 
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See I would put alot more weight on the insight of a guy thats coached a Future Hall of Fame QB for 6 years as well as actually coached Quinn in games for two years, over a guy that worked Quinn out for "six weeks." :lol: Charlie Wiese has gone out of his way a number of times to say that Quinn is more NFL ready than Tom Brady was in 01, thats pretty high praise don't you think? Now before you go on with "oh he's just saying that becauses he coached the kid.", don't think for a second that Wiese would put his rep. as a coach on the line if he didn't belive it. By the way I'm pretty sure the guy that the Phins had work out Quinn for six weeks was the same guy that worked Tom Brady out before he was drafted in 2000.

http://www.finheaven.com/boardvb2/showthread.php?t=201217

http://espn-mp3-od.andomedia.com/espnpod2/espnradio/radio_daily/espnradio070619.mp3

Uppps, looks like "the most NFL ready QB" is not quite ready
 
houston Wanted ginn At #10

if u had the nfl network u would know that houton wanted ginn at 10..... adam sheffner reported..... and he is accurate
 
if u had the nfl network u would know that houton wanted ginn at 10..... adam sheffner reported..... and he is accurate


Because Houston is the Golden Standard when it comes to making draft choices.
 
Because Houston is the Golden Standard when it comes to making draft choices.
No they arent.. but If the Fins wanted Ginn it was 9 or not at all.
 
The thing about Ginn thats almost definate is he will give us better field position. If he totally becomes a bust as a reciever he will still be good at the return game because if your that dominate in college your going to do well in the nfl.ala devon hester. I think our offense is good enough to score from starting at midfield
 
The thing about Ginn thats almost definate is he will give us better field position. If he totally becomes a bust as a reciever he will still be good at the return game because if your that dominate in college your going to do well in the nfl.ala devon hester. I think our offense is good enough to score from starting at midfield


If thats all he can do then its a major wasted pick, you don't use a first round pick much less the 9th overall on kick returner no matter how good he is.
 
If thats all he can do then its a major wasted pick, you don't use a first round pick much less the 9th overall on kick returner no matter how good he is.

but the thing is ginnis a great return man and also a good reciever too who needs slight development. If he can beat a guy off the line of scrimmage and go long no one can catch him down the field in a sprint off like that.it would be six all the time
 
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