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Key To Panthers Winning The Superbowl-**Ted Steven Avery Ginn Jr.**


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Its amazing how Ted Ginn would trend every Sunday on twitter during the season about being the worst receiver..now analysts are finally recognizing that Ginn was always essential to the Panthers victories..

I said earlier in the Season that Ginn would catch the winning TD of the Superbowl..I'm still sticking to it..

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I remember a Panther fan on Facebook posted that we were screwed because all we have is Ted Ginn and Philly Brown. Come to think of it, he also said Russell Wilson and Andrew Luck were better than Cam. I called him crazy and then he deleted me. 

I bet you he is celebrating like he believed in them the whole time, now. 

It's amazing how far this team has come since last year. They are playing like they have something to prove and they're playing for each other. Ted Ginn is at the heart of that. He has been trash talked since the beginning of the season and he just keeps doing his thing.

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Cam kept believing in him..I remember him going to the Podium after the Monday Night game against the Colts and said he will keep throwing to Ginn each and every time after a huge drop at the end that would have won the game then..we still won though..

Who wouldn't want to play their azz off after hearing your QB believes in you while the sports world mocked and ridicule.

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If you would ask me who my favorite player on offense is, not named Cam or Greg, it would be Ted Ginn Jr. He has the heart of a lion. Besides believing in himself, this team has given him something else to believe in, each other. IMO many of our veterans have never known such a "family" as this team is was possible. The general public sees Cam or Tre or Josh or Tolbert or even Kwaan celebrating (and I love it all) but it is the gleam & joy & excitement in the eyes of the quiet veterans that is the most rewarding to me.

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TG2 is ungodly fast right?  One of the fastest right?

Cam has the first arm, Ginn's ever worked with, that could overthrow him wide open.

Shula should also get a nod here for tayloring his role to fit his skills.  Finally a situation that can maximize the immense talent Ted has.  Unreal...

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