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Why Ginn has started, but won't much longer

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Ginn was a very high draft choice - Boom or Bust aside, he is an investment.

His draft slot mandates a higher degree of patience and coaching up in the hopes of a payoff.

Coaching staffs, this one included, are intoxicated with his speed.

Fin coaches know his HANDS are mediocre.

Coaches are "waiting" for "it" to "click"...IMHO it is futile.

Expect at first a subtle change...so subtle it will be OBVIOUS to everyone...which is what this organization is attempting to avoid, that they recognize they have a problem.

If Ginn were drafted in the 3rd round, which is the earliest he should have gone, he would be coming off the bench and lining up in the slot.

The change that is coming will be more playing time for Bess and Cammy.

Look for the rooks to get in the rotation with Ginn at the #3 WR slot.

This may happen at first while he remains the starter, but when you see Penny in the shotgun, and Ginn at the slot...you got your answer, the admission, the 'throwing up the arms' from these coaches on Ginn.

Ginn's days are numbered...another Cameron BUST!
 
this regime owes ted ginn nothing so obviously he is out there for a reason. He went for 100 yards monday night, but unfortunately he couldn't catch the biggest one. With Camarillo and Bess on the field who is the legitimate threat to stretch the field, and if we cut ginn i can bet you he'll be a patriot, colt, or giant asap
 
Quict kidding yourself Ginn is going to stick. Gregg C is the one who is shakey right now. I like Gregg C but he needs more than he has to give right at the moment.
If Hartline comes on Ginns game will open up and Gregg C will spell Bess and Hartline on a limited basis until his knee comes around.
 
He wont be 'cut' - he will become an 'project' that develops over time with more of it spent on the bench, and being a #3 in a 4 wide set, and spell the X and Y WR's.
 
Not sure what Hartline has to do with Ginn's hands or skills?

Ginn is not a 'playmaker' nor 'go to guy'.

He'll still play but not as the #1.
 
Nothing new, he was regarded soft in college, a track guy, better off drafting Usain Bolt.
 
The problem here is who wles is getting open. When one WR has 10 catches and 3 drops and the next closest WR has 3 grabs that's kind of telling. Seems like we have one WR who gets open but can't catch and 2 other WR's who can catch but can;t get open. The overall issue is Ginn is the best WR is a poor group. We need a guy who's better than Ginn, maybe 2.
 
Penn threw to him 16 times, i don't think it's only about him getting open, Penn has focused on him.
 
Ginn is our most productive WR. He may not be as polished as Bess, but he demands more attention, and he's able to beat good CB's on a consistent basis. I'm not excusing him for his two non-plays on Monday, but he's still the best we have at WR.

I believe that Hartline will overtake Ginn next season. Hartline's size, quickness, and intangibles make me believe he can be a special player. And, if I hear one more poster write him off as another possession WR - in the mold of Camarillo - I'm going to snap.
 
this regime owes ted ginn nothing so obviously he is out there for a reason. He went for 100 yards monday night, but unfortunately he couldn't catch the biggest one. With Camarillo and Bess on the field who is the legitimate threat to stretch the field, and if we cut ginn i can bet you he'll be a patriot, colt, or giant asap
Speaking of the giants I see Derek Hagan was catching passes for them against DAL
 
Giants, Colts, Patriots won't have trouble cutting him either after poor performance, in the end he could catch 20 balls for 200 yards, if the team loses, its worthless. Lies, damned lies, and statistics.
 
Ginn is our most productive WR. He may not be as polished as Bess, but he demands more attention, and he's able to beat good CB's on a consistent basis. I'm not excusing him for his two non-plays on Monday, but he's still the best we have at WR.

I believe that Hartline will overtake Ginn next season. Hartline's size, quickness, and intangibles make me believe he can be a special player. And, if I hear one more poster write him off as another possession WR - in the mold of Camarillo - I'm going to snap.

He just another possesion receiver :chuckle: you snapped yet ? :rimshot:
 
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