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..possibly inactivating Ginn on a Sunday? I mean, he's NOT being used on kick returns obviously. He's close to being useless as a WR while Pennington is QB. Does he have any value to another team? Would Sparano consider activating Hagan and/or Wilford instead of him?

Thoughts? Opinions?
 
..possibly inactivating Ginn on a Sunday? I mean, he's NOT being used on kick returns obviously. He's close to being useless as a WR while Pennington is QB. Does he have any value to another team? Would Sparano consider activating Hagan and/or Wilford instead of him?

Thoughts? Opinions?

How about trading him? Would there be any takers? Maybe a new team with different scenery would clear his head. Could we get anything for him?? And is there anybody that thinks a Qb change would help .
 
Turn him into a glorified kick-returner and get it over with.

He's a sprinter wearing a football jersey.
 
How about trading him? Would there be any takers? Maybe a new team with different scenery would clear his head. Could we get anything for him?? And is there anybody that thinks a Qb change would help .

Maybe a team with a big-armed QB who can get him the ball downfield. I dunno. I haven't given up hope but I am HIGHLY disappointed. I'd like to see some of the shot-ginn just to get the guy touches.
 
Maybe a team with a big-armed QB who can get him the ball downfield. I dunno. I haven't given up hope but I am HIGHLY disappointed. I'd like to see some of the shot-ginn just to get the guy touches.


If the only ability a WR has is going deep down the sidelines, then he isn't a WR at all...he is a track star. Unfortunately, that's exactly what we got with our #1 pick...a track star with poor route running ability, little physical toughness, and poor football instinct for finding gaps in coverage.

That is the problem with selecting "potential" in the draft. I would trade Ginn straight across for a Wes Welker anyday. It is that bad.
 
Well they can't deactivate him really because the WR position is thin enough as it is. If they had people that could actually play other than Camarillo, maybe. They still lack a legitimate number one, which Ginn who i have not given up on will NEVER be (and Roy Williams isn't either). Today they only dressed what, 4 WR's? What they need to do is just keep working on him, it's pretty clear he has the physical ability to be a productive WR. Certainly better than 1 catch for -1 yard. He has speed, he has hands. He needs to do a better job of getting open and when he does they need to throw the ball his way more. Deactivating him really wouldn't help this team either.
 
This is the still bitterness that I keep internal when I watch Ginn play or rather these days just run around on the sidelines.


I WANTED PATRICK WILLIS IN A DOLPHINS UNI NFL DRAFT DAY 2007.

This just makes me wanna vomit, THANKS ALOT SHAM SHAMERON for not just picking up Ted Ginn Jr. but his ENTIRE FAMILY TOO YOU D____HEAD.

Oh wait he comes to Miami on Sunday ANY DOLPHIN FANS THAT WILL BE ATTENDING THE RAVENS GAME DO ME THIS FAVOR PELT THAT S.O.B WITH WHATEVER YOU CAN FIND.:hi5:
 
This is the still bitterness that I keep internal when I watch Ginn play or rather these days just run around on the sidelines.


I WANTED PATRICK WILLIS IN A DOLPHINS UNI NFL DRAFT DAY 2007.

This just makes me wanna vomit, THANKS ALOT SHAM SHAMERON for not just picking up Ted Ginn Jr. but his ENTIRE FAMILY TOO YOU D____HEAD.

Oh wait he comes to Miami on Sunday ANY DOLPHIN FANS THAT WILL BE ATTENDING THE RAVENS GAME DO ME THIS FAVOR PELT THAT S.O.B WITH WHATEVER YOU CAN FIND.:hi5:

I too wanted many players over him, including Willis, but Ginn showed me with his speed and hands he has what it takes to be a legitimate weapon in this league, he really does. He could turn out to be a great pick if we could just find a way for him to learn how to run better routes and get open. For a guy with his speed to struggle so much getting separation it really shocks me. He's physically gifted and has the talent to be a solid number two once we have a real number one and once he learns some of the WR fundamentals.
 
At Ohio State he was initially supposed to play DB in which he did temporarily in his freshman season I believe. Some genius over there then converted him to wideout so for his sophomore and junior season he established this hype or aura if you will about him that just screamed NFL ready and NFL caliber.


Reality Check: he was an overhyped, overrated, and most importantly A SPECIAL TEAMS PHENOMENON turned RAW & UNPOLISHED WIDE RECEIVER.

He ran maybe I think maybe 2 or 3 routes period at Ohio State and used his speed to get him over well in the NFL pure speed without IQ gets you know where.
 
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