Ted Ginn or Sammie Smith?
As the accompanying chart shows, Terrell Owens, Braylon Edwards and Ted Ginn have the lowest success rate of receivers who've been targeted at least 20 times.
Ginn has drawn the ire of Dolfans for his cement mitts in Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints.
One well-placed Chad Henne pass bounced off Ginn's hands and caromed to Saints safety Darren Sharper, who ran the interception back for a tide-turning touchdown.
Of the 84 wide receivers who've been targeted with at least 20 tosses, Ginn ranks 72nd in catch percentage. He has made 18 of 39 attempts to connect.
What makes his low percentage even more striking is that his quarterback for a good chunk of the season was Chad Pennington, one of the more accurate passers in the NFL. You wouldn't be able to tell by looking at other Dolphins receivers that there's a quarterback problem.
Greg Camarillo has caught a division-best 90.5 percent of the passes delivered (19 of 21). Davone Bess is second at 78.8 percent (26 of 33).
Ah just to relive the experience... for your enjoyment...
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Thanks. :boohoo:
I'm with all of you on the Ginn sucks bandwagon, but I'm probably more mad that our defense keeps getting torched every week. We score over 30, there is no way we should lose.
This guy explains it perfectly.
Now we should drop it and move on to beating the Jets.
The guys upstair have eyes (and video tape).
I will trust they'll do want has to been done.
~ GOOOOOO FINS ~