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Ted Ginn signed on 2 year deal


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apparently some people only see 0 tds when he was here and not the amazing field position he put us in time and time again. That is super valuable.

 

this is a VERY large upgrade to ST.  he posted his worst totals of his career last year and it was still a billion times better than us.

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apparently some people only see 0 tds when he was here and not the amazing field position he put us in time and time again. That is super valuable.

 

this is a VERY large upgrade to ST.  he posted his worst totals of his career last year and it was still a billion times better than us.

 

And just the fact that he actually knows how to field a punt goes a long way as well.

 

Even if he doesn't attempt to return one, just the fact he has the confidence to sprint up the field, call for a fair catch, and not let it bounce into our territory is huge.

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He isn't a #1 or #2 guy, but people underestimate the value he brings on ST and his speed at WR.

Mitchell and Ginn were the only two people I was sorry to see go from 2013 roster.

Ginn doesn't solve all our problems but he definitely eliminates some of our problems.

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