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Confirmed: Ginn's tired of ya'll hating


MechaZain

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Keep in mind that almost all professional athletes are prima-donas.  It comes with the territory.  

BUT, let's also remember who our most consistent WR has been the past few years?  It would be Ted Ginn.  Sure, Olsen has been our best receiver out there, but he's a TE.  Despite his age, Ginn is still a very legit deep threat.  The problem is that we've not played well very much in 2016.

I'd like to keep Ginn because he's a known quantity while still looking for a replacement.  I think that's fair, especially at his age.  Though he should probably ignore twitter...  the internet is full of douche bags who will jump on anything he says because he's a pro athlete.  Either be the duck and let it roll off or drown in the retweets...

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