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Last weekend against the Jets, Ted Ginn became the first player in NFL history to have two 100-yard kickoff returns in the same game. They were the first and second kickoff return touchdowns of his career, and they came during a week in which he lost his starting job at wide receiver.
Maybe Ginn was fresher from not running as many routes on offense. Maybe there was some extra motivation. Maybe it was just coincidence. Whatever it was, Ginn made two of the deciding plays in the Dolphins' victory.
The first was a great playcall. While studying film during the week, Dolphins special teams coach John Bonamego noticed something in the Jets' coverage unit that Miami could exploit. The Jets' kickoff team ranked as one of the best in the NFL before last Sunday. They earned that ranking because they had attacked aggressively to the ball in their first seven games. Bonamego designed a return that would take advantage of that aggressiveness.
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Last weekend against the Jets, Ted Ginn became the first player in NFL history to have two 100-yard kickoff returns in the same game. They were the first and second kickoff return touchdowns of his career, and they came during a week in which he lost his starting job at wide receiver.
Maybe Ginn was fresher from not running as many routes on offense. Maybe there was some extra motivation. Maybe it was just coincidence. Whatever it was, Ginn made two of the deciding plays in the Dolphins' victory.
The first was a great playcall. While studying film during the week, Dolphins special teams coach John Bonamego noticed something in the Jets' coverage unit that Miami could exploit. The Jets' kickoff team ranked as one of the best in the NFL before last Sunday. They earned that ranking because they had attacked aggressively to the ball in their first seven games. Bonamego designed a return that would take advantage of that aggressiveness.
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