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While we're talking about Ginn...why is it that he can only be successful with Cam as his QB? Is Ginn a product of the system? You usually only hear stuff like that about QBs, but I think it fits Ginn in this instance. 

Man...our punt coverage stinks to high-heaven, but Ginn has really done what we have asked from him and then-some, when we brought him in. Glad we gave him a 2-year contract this time...we really missed his production last year. 

P.s. (Gettle-magic)

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While we're talking about Ginn...why is it that he can only be successful with Cam as his QB? Is Ginn a product of the system? You usually only hear stuff like that about QBs, but I think it fits Ginn in this instance. 

Man...our punt coverage stinks to high-heaven, but Ginn has really done what we have asked from him and then-some, when we brought him in. Glad we gave him a 2-year contract this time...we really missed his production last year. 

P.s. (Gettle-magic)

Most teams only bring him in for special teams, because they're much better at the position. We suck at WR so he gets more opportunities and for the most part takes advantage. 

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Most teams only bring him in for special teams, because they're much better at the position. We suck at WR so he gets more opportunities and for the most part takes advantage. 

I can buy that logic. He sure does produce here closer to what they were hoping he would when he was drafted by Miami. 

I still think it takes a laser-beam of an arm to connect with him 60-yards downfield and Cam definitely has the goods for that.

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recap?

He said they were still embracing the 'under the radar' mentality and taking each game one Sunday at a time.

They asked him about Cam and if things had changed with him in the year Ginn was gone, said they hadn't missed a beat together.  

The interviewer commented on Ginn's Panthers hoodie and asked him about what Cam was wearing in the presser last weekend - nothing really came of it.

Also asked him one thing about Cam others might not know and said he was a very serious person and that sometimes the smile was a mask per se.  

Then they talked Harbaugh and if he'll come back to the NFL and spent a second on the Tampa game.

That was about it.

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He said they were still embracing the 'under the radar' mentality and taking each game one Sunday at a time.

They asked him about Cam and if things had changed with him in the year Ginn was gone, said they hadn't missed a beat together.  

The interviewer commented on Ginn's Panthers hoodie and asked him about what Cam was wearing in the presser last weekend - nothing really came of it.

Also asked him one thing about Cam others might not know and said he was a very serious person and that sometimes the smile was a mask per se.  

Then they talked Harbaugh and if he'll come back to the NFL and spent a second on the Tampa game.

That was about it.

thank you for sharing.

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If he didn't drop so many passes the first two games he would be a legitimate candidate to go over 1,000 yards, I mean he still could but he's got to keep catching the ball to keep drives going.

getting open has definitely not been a problem for him. Time to bring back the sticky-salve or put him in some grip-gloves. 

He's more than capable of putting up huge numbers if he could just hang-on to the dang ball...same thing with CB.

we really need for Funchess to get up to speed and it'd be nice to get Cotchery back too. We're gonna need all-hands ready to go after the bye.

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Most teams only bring him in for special teams, because they're much better at the position. We suck at WR so he gets more opportunities and for the most part takes advantage. 

Well to a certain extent. The contract Arizona gave him last year wasn't for returning kicks only. They saw he had a good year here and hope he could build on it. Didn't happen though.

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