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


SportsCrazie4172

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Imagine what it's like being a Denver fan... Back in the BigGame again, returning a mere 2 years after getting straight abused, only to have to play a team the potentially, possibly could treat them worse? 

 

 

...wanted to to use probable, but nah.....

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Getting the ball in his hands is crucial.  The reverse he ran for the TD is a prime example of how to utilize Cam's unique ability to run the ball and what it does to teams who go all out to stop him.   Watch the entire defense close in on Cam about the time he flips it to Ted.

I have said this before.  Ted shifts to top end speed faster than anyone I have ever seen.

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13 hours ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

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..

https://www.nfl.com/now/10103061-7033-0000-0062-8909193f952e?campaign=fb-nf-sf19887507-sf19887507

 

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Watching this replay for the hundredth time on your gif and am still amazed by Kalil. Once he's completed the block on his, he basically runs downfield and hurls himself into 4 cardinals. That's awesome!

A lot of people have given Ginn a hard time this season (often with good reason), but he has stepped up huge, getting better as the season continues. He was hired to catch just enough passes to stretch the field and help open things up for Greg and KB. 

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