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Ted Ginn Jr is now last in the league in punt return average


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Ginn is soft,he doesn't like to get hit. Heads straight to the sideline everytime,never up the middle. Also sees "ghosts" when asked to run routes across the middle of the field.Has dropped a couple of easy passes expecting to get hit when there aren't any defenders near him.

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Personally, I don't put this all on Ginn.  Seems like everytime there's a punt the opposing team has somebody within five yards of him.  Our blocking on opposing team's gunners is horrendous and it seems like we haven't gone after a punt block or tried to do anything "special" on special teams in way too long.  To me this is on rivera and the special teams coach.  I believe DeHaven has been out, so that may play into the issue as well.

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There was one return last night he caught it on the right side of the field all the guys ran right. He ran right pinning him in the cornerand had to run out.  Had he ran left used his speed to cut it around he had green grass for days and couldve gone for a big gain

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