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The evolution of PHILLY BROWN


Match.com

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6 minutes ago, Match.com said:

I'm not sure if I was super drunk last night or Did I see Philly Brown getting separation and getting in the right position to make a play on the ball. Seems like if we get into a pickle he's going to be the guy to make that play we need.

He's always been able to do those things, his flaw is just his hands.  If he cures his dropsies, he could be a real weapon for us.

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No,  he hasn't done it consistently enough this season.  Last night was good for him,  but let's not fool ourselves.  He is not a starting caliber NFL receiver .  

If you're waiting on an evolution,  then there is some creationism going on in your mind as it pertains to Philly. 

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2 minutes ago, Match.com said:

Ted Ginn might have caught that sickness

 

Ginn's weakness has always been the bombs that give him a lot of time to think - he rarely drops the slants/outs/quicker-hitting routes. Unfortunately, his speed makes the bombs a real threat and he's dropped no fewer than 5 long TDs this year.

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4 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Ginn's weakness has always been the bombs that give him a lot of time to think - he rarely drops the slants/outs/quicker-hitting routes. Unfortunately, his speed makes the bombs a real threat and he's dropped no fewer than 5 long TDs this year.

between this season and 2013 hwe had to drop atleast 10 bombs but to be honest i love ginn hes helped this offense alot 

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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Ginn's weakness has always been the bombs that give him a lot of time to think - he rarely drops the slants/outs/quicker-hitting routes. Unfortunately, his speed makes the bombs a real threat and he's dropped no fewer than 5 long TDs this year.

This is our guys whose hands we rely on to field punts, with 250 lb guys running full speed at him trying to take his head off.  And he catches those without an issue.  He is 5 yards past his defender running a go route and the ball hits him right on target in the hands with nobody near him, several times this year, and he drops it.  Inexcusable. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Ornias said:

Every time the national talking heads talk about Cam's completion percentage, they should be forced to watch that overtime throw to Ginn. 

That drop is gonna stick out in my mind as the most painful, aggravating one of the season (I hope). 

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