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What do we do about Ted Ginn this offseason


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I know people want him to retire here but Ginn strikes me as a guy who's wheels will fall off once father time catches up with him. At that point he will be hurting our team not helping. Id say give him 1 years deals until that happens. Really doubt any other team will be willing to sign him for much more anyways.

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5 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

Ginn is a keeper..

maybe you guys need to look at the WR coach as we have talent..Randy Moss even said this..there is no way Benjamin should be playing like he should..thats a reflection on his coaching..

and if anyone brings up Bersin..please stop..

KB is lazy. 

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11 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

Ginn is a keeper..

maybe you guys need to look at the WR coach as we have talent..Randy Moss even said this..there is no way Benjamin should be playing like he should..thats a reflection on his coaching..

and if anyone brings up Bersin..please stop..

Ginn is barely a JAG.  His success here only here is a window into what Cam can do with that mold of a WR.

KB's play is a reflection of his football DNA.  That has been his knock in HS, college and now NFL.  He is what he is and no coach is going to likely change that.

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You're just going to throw away a guy that can at any moment torch the opposing defensive backfield for a long, long touchdown?

You're a special kind of stupid if you are ready to show Ginn the door.

Fast receivers drop the ball, regularly. You're just more aware of it with Ginn because you watch every week, every down. The guy has posted 7 plays of 20+ yards and 4 for 40+.

He's the only guy we have on the team that can make the most of Cam's arm and still have a shot to catch the ball.

And heck, the guy's done everything the team has asked him to do.

Age hasn't caught up to him yet and neither have the defensive backs. We need to stick with him.

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He fits the offense perfectly. I think we are a lot worse without him and that is scary to think about.  Ginn and Philly got a lot more looks last night and it reminded me of last year. It's also looking  more and more like KB just doesn't fit our passing attack. I think funch still has potential but I would love another guy with ted ginns speed.

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43 minutes ago, joeyxfresco said:

Yeah. I'd keep him and used that money that people want to spend on DJax to help our line. WR isn't our issue. 

When Ginn is your go to guy, you have a WR issue.

 

Ginn is not even a top 10 deep threat. We can definitely upgrade and keep him at the same time.

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24 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

If Shula knew how to use him we he would probably have 1000 multi-purpose yard player.   He has his drops but not nearly as bad as it has been.

I hope we resign him to a team friendly deal.  I think Cam likes him and that is important too.

Ted Ginn Jr has looked like poo in every offense of his career except for Mike Shula's.....but Mike Shula doesn't know how to use him right?

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

Ted Ginn Jr has looked like poo in every offense of his career except for Mike Shula's.....but Mike Shula doesn't know how to use him right?

Fair point but, I think we have given him more of a chance than other teams.   We should be giving him more touches.  The threat if his speed on sweeps keeps teams from crowding the middle.  We are lucky if he gets the ball once or twice a game on sweeps. While we may run the play we rarely give it to him.  I would like to see us use Ginn like KC uses T. Hill.

 

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