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Ted Ginn is now a Saint


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I feel like the reactions to this are completely different from the board wide thoughts about Ginn before he left lol.

What's the big deal? He's a burner who drops too many balls. The problem isn't that Ted Ginn is leaving. It's that he was such an integral part of your offense in the first place.

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Are you guys really complaining that Ted Ginn left? Don't get me wrong, I liked the guy and seemed like a great locker room guy but let's be real. He was replaceable. We will upgrade at the position. FA starts at 4 pm and then we have the draft as well. Relax, no need to panic. I'm honestly curious to see if we can get Byrd on the field now. I still think there is a chance Cruz signs here but we will see. 

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1 minute ago, SOJA said:

classic example of losing an argument you keep changing your stance till you find solid ground to stand on

I like the Panthers, fuging sue me.

My stance remains the same, I have no idea what yours is, however.

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

 

I enjoy Norris's commentary, but it's just commentary.  He's great for the draft, and his combine workout was hilarious.  But he's a media guy.

We don't know the details of the deal.  Ginn is also 32, not as good of a returner as he was, and he's not as "tough" when going in the middle while already being a 50/50 guy.  I love what Ginn did for us for years, but if he's getting more than $3 million a year from NO, good luck to him!

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1 minute ago, rico6 said:

Ginn's deep threat potential opened our drab offense exponentially, if his speed isnt replaced, teams will playing in the box all game long.

But continue to underplay that very important aspect.

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I'm not underplaying the importance of speed- I'm advocating for something called patience.

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1 minute ago, saints4lifeagain said:

I feel like the reactions to this are completely different from the board wide thoughts about Ginn before he left lol.

What's the big deal? He's a burner who drops too many balls. The problem isn't that Ted Ginn is leaving. It's that he was such an integral part of your offense in the first place.

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