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is robby anderson this staff's ted ginn jr.?


PhillyB

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hard not to notice the comparisons. shifty, speedy guy, didn't do a whole lot and bounced around from team to team in the pros.

gets picked up by the panthers as an option guy and suddenly looks the part of a WR1. constantly open and catching everything that comes his way. his one-handed sideline grab was jaw dropping and the way he beats coverage on those drags and crossers is exactly how ginn dismantled defenses during his time here.

perhaps the best pickup we could've possibly made in the offseason. he may be here for a while.

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

hard not to notice the comparisons. shifty, speedy guy, didn't do a whole lot and bounced around from team to team in the pros.

gets picked up by the panthers as an option guy and suddenly looks the part of a WR1. constantly open and catching everything that comes his way. his one-handed sideline grab was jaw dropping and the way he beats coverage on those drags and crossers is exactly how ginn dismantled defenses during his time here.

perhaps the best pickup we could've possibly made in the offseason. he may be here for a while.

incredible acquisition and very fun to watch.  and he lacks the significant downsides to his game Ginn had in terms of consistency with his hands, so I could see him really finding a long-term home here.

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3 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Bounced around from team to team? Huh

hes played on one other team lol

robby was a legit #1 on the jets he just had shitty QBs and the team sucked so no one noticed

i thought he did a stint with the saints or somebody too. i stand corrected 

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