Awesome to see Teddy have his first monster game. His hands looked like glue out there today.
I've been one of the biggest Ginn supporters since the day he was drafted and, while this game proves nothing in the grand scheme of things, all of the Ginn haters saw a glimpse of what he can do.
After a few big plays, the Bills left him open on the 15-yard out ALL day long. Penny could have hit him on that pass any time he wanted because the Bills respected Ginn's speed so much. Hell, Penny even lobbed a few prayers out in that direction (while under pressure) because he knew Ginn would be all alone.
All that said, the ONLY thing that aggravated me about Teddy Ginn today was that he stopped running on what could have been an 80-yard TD instead of a 64-yard completion. I think he would have beaten Whitner to the end zone if he would have trusted his speed instead of trying to juke him. I wanted him to finish that play off so badly. Maybe next time.
I hope this was the start of many more big games to come.