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Percy Harvin = What Ginn Should've Been...

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Who agrees?

I mean harvin is slowly becoming a gamebreaker for the vikings and a good bailout receiver for favre... Why cant Ginn???

Ginn is starting to earn a bad rep as a guy who is too soft and has stone hands...

Discuss:tumbleweed:
 
Who agrees?

I mean harvin is slowly becoming a gamebreaker for the vikings and a good bailout receiver for favre... Why cant Ginn???

Ginn is starting to earn a bad rep as a guy who is too soft and has stone hands...

Discuss:tumbleweed:


Harvin is and was a more rounded player coming out of college. Ginn was just a bad pick!
 
Ginn was that but unfortunately for Ginn his KO returns for TDs were called back.
 
Damn it! It takes 3 years to develop as a WR. A least that's what they are going to tell you. I agree and said this 2 years ago.
 
Hopefully now that Chad is hurt henne can try and connect with ginn more downfield... now the question is he going to catch the ball lol
 
you could say the same about Desean Jackson as what Ginn should have been
 
I disagree. Based on his production, he should have been a 4th - 5th round pick.

Yeah, NOW. At the moment based on team evaluations, he should have been a late first round pick. I don't think any team had him outside the first round. Ted Ginn could do great things in this league with the right system.
 
Yeah, NOW. At the moment based on team evaluations, he should have been a late first round pick. I don't think any team had him outside the first round. Ted Ginn could do great things in this league with the right system.

maybe if the NFL went touch football
 
Hopefully now that Chad is hurt henne can try and connect with ginn more downfield... now the question is he going to catch the ball lol

The answer looks like no, but I hope not.

Henne already connected with Ginn on the low delivery for Ginn's slant. If Ginn can't go down and collect the low bullet, it's no wonder he's terrified of getting creamed by a safety.

Let's hope that those kinds of mistakes get ironed out as Henne builds chemistry with his receivers. I just hope Chad doesn't try any more about-face slings. :lol:
 
Harvin and Ginn are bad comparisons, you may have wanted Ginn to more like Harvin but then you shouldn't buy a Honda Civic and compare it to a Mustang. No matter how much you sup up you Honda it's always gonna be a Honda.

Ginn was a bad pick, but the fact that people here expect him to be what he's not and never will be amazes me to no end. Ginn is a solid 2nd WR and needs that number 1 guy to be so.
 
Harvin and Ginn are bad comparisons, you may have wanted Ginn to more like Harvin but then you shouldn't buy a Honda Civic and compare it to a Mustang. No matter how much you sup up you Honda it's always gonna be a Honda.

Ginn was a bad pick, but the fact that people here expect him to be what he's not and never will be amazes me to no end. Ginn is a solid 2nd WR and needs that number 1 guy to be so.

Ginn could only be a solid slot or 3rd WR by not allowing defenses to double the X & Z by presenting the mere fact that Ginn has speed to offer (but not much else).
 
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