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Ginn should be a Panther within next 48 hours per rotoworld


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this.

he's gonna be cheap....really cheap....and a return specialist. if it was just as a receiver or was going to be expensive or we were going to be trading for him i would be upset, but thats just not the case. we're talking about a cheap and legit return guy who could possibly help with the passing game every once in a while.

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This pickup makes our team better as a whole. Special teams improves, we improve.

Worth mentioning that Ginn has never had a QB, so there's always hope that Cam could bring out the best in him.

We still go receiver early on in the draft, I think.

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This pickup makes our team better as a whole. Special teams improves, we improve.

Worth mentioning that Ginn has never had a QB, so there's always hope that Cam could bring out the best in him.

We still go receiver early on in the draft, I think.

While I agree with this, the QB play he had still doesn't discount all the ridiculous drops he had. Someone posted a video of his drops, it was beyond ridiculous. That said, he will instantly and majorly upgrade our special teams.

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Is Ted Ginn Jr. better than our bottom 5-10 guys on our roster? If yes, sign the man. If no, let me rephrase the question, Is Ginn a better return man than what we have on the roster? If yes, sign the man. If no, you need to look again at our return men.

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Wouldn't be surprised - if he signs, of course - to see proehl try to coach him into a dangerous deep threat as well.

No, he's not the world's greatest pass route runner, but at top speed, he can fly past people like they were standing still. That's just the kind of threat that helps make the run game in a Coryell offense go.

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Wouldn't be surprised - if he signs, of course - to see proehl try to coach him into a dangerous deep threat as well.

No, he's not the world's greatest pass route runner, but at top speed, he can fly past people like they were standing still. That's just the kind of threat that helps make the run game in a Coryell offense go.

yep. success in the passing game will largely depend on proehl and ginn's role in the coryell. all he needs to do is go long and be targeted enough and catch enough to warrant attention from at least one DB.

we don't need a full route tree from him. we don't need him to be a complete WR, just a deep threat and return specialist.

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