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Ted Ginn JR


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Was it me or did it look like he was having serious miss communications with Anderson? I just couldn't figure out what was going on. Anderson would throw the ball and it was 15 yards away from Ginn every time.

 

 

Can anyone who was paying better attention please fill me in?

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seemed to me like he has problems running routes .. which may explain his below-average performance as a receiver this far in his career

Thanks, that is what I thought was happening but every time Ginn was the target I was doing something else or I was paying attention to someone else.

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Was it me or did it look like he was having serious miss communications with Anderson? I just couldn't figure out what was going on. Anderson would throw the ball and it was 15 yards away from Ginn every time.

 

 

Can anyone who was paying better attention please fill me in?

 

Routes and chemistry.  So yes miscommunication.

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Didnt want to make a new a thread, but did anyone see TD say something to Cam when him and Joe Adams was posing for the Camera?  He kind of looked pissed at Adams and Newton....

 

honestly was disappointed to see that. love cam but if he wants the captain spot, that poo is stupid. i love his fun loving nature but that was too much.

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honestly was disappointed to see that. love cam but if he wants the captain spot, that poo is stupid. i love his fun loving nature but that was too much.

Oh come on is tge first preseason game

Id much rather have people say he was having to much fun instead of heaeing about his towel all year

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I said this before about Tedd Ginn.

He is literally too fast. I'm pretty sure he runs his route so fast that it's almost impossible to hit him in stride because he usually out runs the throw.

I truly believe that there are only a handful of guys that can play with Ginn because of this (Cam, Rodgers, Stafford, Flacco).

If you noticed, the ball Ginn caught was on a curl route not a deep route.

I truly believe that unless you have elite arm strength, that you won't be able to play with Ginn because of how quick he is.

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