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after much debate, it seems as though Ginn has finally had his breakout game. i know there are tons of threads about the Ginn bandwagon that's been started, however, i wanted illustrate my observations of ginn's hands. from the very beginning, it seemed as though Ginn had the hands, but lacked the consistency and the route running ability necessary to compete at a high level. ginns hands have really impressed me this year. granted he's only had 27 or so receptions, but when ginn's thin frame gets near the ball, he seems to have a knack for making the catch. anyone noticing this?
 
of all the complains i've read about Ginn, his hands have never been one of them.
 
after much debate, it seems as though Ginn has finally had his breakout game. i know there are tons of threads about the Ginn bandwagon that's been started, however, i wanted illustrate my observations of ginn's hands. from the very beginning, it seemed as though Ginn had the hands, but lacked the consistency and the route running ability necessary to compete at a high level. ginns hands have really impressed me this year. granted he's only had 27 or so receptions, but when ginn's thin frame gets near the ball, he seems to have a knack for making the catch. anyone noticing this?

yep u r right!!!! i noticed!:up:
 
He has always had good hands and speed...... He will develop into a better rout runner and I think he will be a good receiver in the NFL.....
 
i blame that one on sparano playing "musical returners" this year.
i agree 100% on that 1. i love sparano a lot but when i saw bess returning kicks i thought 1 of 2 things either bess is absoulty amazing on kick reutrns or sparano is stupid.and it turned out that bess is a terrible returner. maybe they just wanted 2 try and keep gins mind on route running and playing wr.
 
You can just see how Ginn returning kicks changes the whole dynamics of the other teams kicking game. You see squib kicks and punts out of bounds....he really changes the game without doing anything to his own stats.
 
yeah his hands were always his high point....i think he needed a big game for his own confidence i want to see him against the injury plagued bronco secondary.
 
His body language was different yesterday, as opposed to earlier in the year, he had a swagger and an air about him. I haven't seen that saunter since the OHIO State days.
 
His hands have never been a problem. If the ball hits him on his hands, he's going to make the catch, unlike Chambers, who unless he's forced to go after the ball, had a very hard time makeing the easy catch. He went up and fought for that first catch, which was what alot of people had been waiting to see, includeing me.
 
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