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Dolphins Want To Trade WR/KR Ted Ginn, Jr.


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Dan Parr of Pro Football Weekly is reporting that the Miami Dolphins want to trade 3rd year WR/KR Ted Ginn, Jr., after this season, and that they might only be able to get a late round draft pick for him.

Would the Panthers be wise to offer a 4th rd pick for Ted Ginn,Jr.?

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Dan Parr of Pro Football Weekly is reporting that the Miami Dolphins want to trade 3rd year WR/KR Ted Ginn, Jr., after this season, and that they might only be able to get a late round draft pick for him.

Would the panthers be wise to offer a 4th rd pick for Ted Ginn,Jr.?

Maybe for a 6th (if we have one). I don't think he has what it takes at receiver but he is definitely worth that just for his kick returning.

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Dan Parr of Pro Football Weekly is reporting that the Miami Dolphins want to trade 3rd year WR/KR Ted Ginn, Jr., after this season, and that they might only be able to get a late round draft pick for him.

Would the Panthers be wise to offer a 4th rd pick for Ted Ginn,Jr.?

he wouldn't be so bad if he didn't insist on sticking his hands in a tub of lard each time he went out on the field.

i'd rather not deal with him.

dolphins were fools for drafting him 10th overall.

plus...look at this contract:

7/27/2007: Signed a five-year, $19.6 million contract. The deal includes $14 million guaranteed. 2009: $677,917, 2010: $1,035,833, 2011: $1,393,750, 2012: $1,801,667 (Voidable Year), 2013: Free Agent
not sure he's worth that.
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he wouldn't be so bad if he didn't insist on sticking his hands in a tub of lard each time he went out on the field.

i'd rather not deal with him.

dolphins were fools for drafting him 10th overall.

plus...look at this contract:

not sure he's worth that.

He went 9th but I agree he shouldn't have went that early.

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hopefully this means we get a #1 WR in the draft or trade/free agency.......dez bryant would be great. ginn is a garbage ass WR......runs lazy poo routes, drops balls, and has a learning disability which causes him to have to "get warm" to even do anything as a WR......please trade him....im sick of him. dont let his one good game returning kicks fool you.....hes soft...he runs out of bounds instead of picking up first downs, he has terrible yards after catch.....i cant wait to get rid of him

cam cameron is a a-hole.....drafting ginn #9 overall instead of patrick willis or darelle revis.....whata joke

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hopefully this means we get a #1 WR in the draft or trade/free agency.......dez bryant would be great. ginn is a garbage ass WR......runs lazy poo routes, drops balls, and has a learning disability which causes him to have to "get warm" to even do anything as a WR......please trade him....im sick of him. dont let his one good game returning kicks fool you.....hes soft...he runs out of bounds instead of picking up first downs, he has terrible yards after catch.....i cant wait to get rid of him

cam cameron is a a-hole.....drafting ginn #9 overall instead of patrick willis or darelle revis.....whata joke

Tell us how you really feel. At least you have a good FO now.

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Tell us how you really feel. At least you have a good FO now.

ya NOW finally....after saban, cameron, wanstead...its a long drawn cluster-fug of terribleness! that has screwed us for years.....we still have jason allen on our team....sabans #16 overall pick......hes a glorified special-team ace.....its pathetic....saban also picked daunte culpepper over drew brees.......thanks alot....:banghead:

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ya NOW finally....after saban, cameron, wanstead...its a long drawn cluster-f**k of terribleness! that has screwed us for years.....we still have jason allen on our team....sabans #16 overall pick......hes a glorified special-team ace.....its pathetic....saban also picked daunte culpepper over drew brees.......thanks alot....:banghead:

Fin, I really did think Saban would do better than that in the pros. Everyone in Miami must hate him...

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