Ginn deserves ALL of the praise he is getting and going to get for his performance yesterday. The guy has taken WAYYYYY too much heat . . . I mean the damn defense gives up damn near 40 points against the Saints in the 2nd half . . . and we find a way to blame Ginn because of ONE drop after the Saints took the lead . . . and because of a tipped pass that got INT, and Ginn came BACK and stripped the ball, though the refs blew the call.
I mean I understand frustration . . . I understand him not making the big catch in the clutch moment against Indy, but my goodness it really got out of hand last week and it is good to see this kid overcome the adversity and have a HUGE game, and pretty much be the catalyst in this victory for Miami.
Ginn was the 9th overall pick in 2007 . . . I understand the high expectations . . . but lets face it, he may never be that elite WR we all hope he could be . . . but IMO he is still the most talented WR we have . . . and probably our biggest potential playmaker on offense and special teams . . . you have to utilize this guy and it is the job of our OC to put Ginn in situations to succeed. Yes the DROPS HAVE TO STOP, no question . . . but people are BLIND as hell if they don't realize that getting rid of Ginn does nothing but HURT this offense and special teams.