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Cam + Ginn + Deep ball = good things

Ginn will be a role player but he fits that role perfectly. I think he turns out to be a great value pickup. Special teams and our insert take the top of the D WR.

He has had a strong preseason all around.....not just tonight.

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Cam + Ginn + Deep ball = good things

Ginn will be a role player but he fits that role perfectly. I think he turns out to be a great value pickup. Special teams and our insert take the top of the D WR.

He has had a strong preseason all around.....not just tonight.

 

yep... and stretching the field works best when you have a guy that can do it.   

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he's going to make it easier for smitty to move to the slot.

Yep. 3 WR sets. LaFell, Ginn and Smitty in the slot. Gotta respect the deep vertical with Ginn out there.....Cam's rocket arm makes that speed a bigger concern

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