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Bright Spot: Ted Ginn


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Defenses from here on out will be on notice. Teddy had his man beat every time and if Cam had a bit more touch, he coulda had 2 more TDs and 75 more yards.

 

His return game was real good aside from the pop he took at the 10. Its nice being able to be excited on punt and kick return plays for once.

 

We need to get this man more specialized/designed plays. Hes a threat every time he touches the ball. Theres rarely a faster person on the field any given sunday so we need to take advantage of the speed difference. Hopefully Cam settles his deep throw a bit down and him and Ginn can put numbers up and keep defenses honest.

 

 

 

 

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Look, Justin Rodgers is Josh Norman bad. Both former FCS players who just aren't starting material. Justin Rodgers, who played for Richmond, was abused by Brian quick and Armanti Edwards multiple times in a couple games. Not that it is a good indicator as Armanti and Quick used and abused almost everyone they played, but beating Rogers is nothing to hang your hat on.

It's something that should happen and the fact we didn't GAME PLAN FOR ATTACKING HIM is beyond me. We could've been more creative getting Steve and Ginn favorable match ups by mixing up and exploiting who covered who.

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I vowed to endlessly berate the first clown to say "derp bright spot!" and I intend to follow through.

 

 

We are 0-2. We have an owner that is stuck in the 50's and is concerned first and foremost with the bottom line. We have a GM who was hellbent on preparing the roster for next season. We have an idiotic head coach who refuses to learn from his mistakes and is quite apparently nothing more than a yes man. We have an OC that is as bad as everyone knew he would be except for Rivera of course who couldnt risk hiring someone who would usurp his job after two weeks. We have massive holes at OL and WR making it impossible to properly evaluate our QB, and at CB and S.

 

 

There are no bright spots. I don't care about ted ginn or what he did.

 

 

I hate ron rivera so much i hate him i hate him i hate him.

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