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Ted Ginn Jr could return to Panthers


Jeremy Igo
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Good summary, just substitute Ginn's name with Torrey Smith and you've got yourself a 4 year playoff offence.

 

See, I like Smith, but lets be honest. Cam doesn't have the best field vision yet though I do expect it to get better. I don't know how much more Smith would add to our offense than Ginn, but it isn't impossible that we sign both.

 

Ginn will be utilized exclusively on special teams if he and Smith are both signed though and I would that as a win-win situation for us. Brown would be ahead of Ginn ultimately leaving Ginn as the 5th option in the rotation and for use on gadget plays.

 

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I'm partial to TGJ. I was in the end zone he scored the go ahead TD against the pats on MNF last year, then Cam launched the ball over our section. It was magical.

I'd be all for him coming back, he's proven and he and Cam did seem to have chemistry. I think proehl utilized him well too, he's great over the top with double moves but his routes where he broke off and came back to the line were good as well due to fear of his speed.

It's a no brainer from a pr/kr standpoint at the very least.

 

I was in the upper deck and it was still a magical moment, though slightly dulled by the copious amounts of alcohol ingested all day.

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Thanks for posting my video man. This was one of the best nights of my life!!! The best part about this video is we were on the last row of the lower section and the suite right behind us was full of pats fans. I got in a few nice suck it looks during that drive!

 

Say what you want about Ginn, but we might not have won the Pats or Saints game last year without him.

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So last night, while I was watching all of the Football Life(in honor of black history month) episodes, the NFL update kept popping in.  Arizona is trying to find a way to keep Fitz.  I'm sure with all of the restructuring that will be involved, that Ginn will likely be a casualty.  I could easily see a return to Carolina.

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