Ginn, can you do it two weeks in a row?
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Wont happen. You actually believe the smartest coach in the NFL will even give Ginn an opportunity to do things? I doubt it. He will be doubled and tripled in the passing game and they probably wont kick to him. So.....expect nothing.
If Ginn gets doubled and/or tripled then it's not his fault. The real test will be if he can make a play when he gets his hands on the ball. If he gets enough plays he'll probably get a chance at some point.
Last week was great, but Ginn has a long way to go IMO.
A & O says- 'the smartest coach in the NFL'--- MY ASS he is! He looked good for years because he was secertly VIDEOTAPEING his oppositions signs for PLAY CALLS and their practices.
Posted by: Doug-THE-Dolfan ()
Ginn is a very good return man - a commondity the team cannot afford now.
RESPONSE: He is somewhere between "a very good return man" (like you say and a "great return man."
He is, in other words, a very, very, dangerous weapon.
That kind of weapon is one which you can ill afford to simply give away.
Used properly, like I still say, in conjunction with Bess another speedster, we could end up with the ball on the other side of the 40 yard line after every kick.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Used properly, like I still say, in conjunction
> with Bess another speedster, we could end up with
> the ball on the other side of the 40 yard line
> after every kick.
montequi Wrote:
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> > Used properly, like I still say, in conjunction
> > with Bess another speedster, we could end up
> with
> > the ball on the other side of the 40 yard line
> > after every kick.
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> Bess a speedster? We need some real perspective!
RESPONSE: Well, maybe not AWESOME speed (4.5) but enough with his (ahem!) open field abilities.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> montequi Wrote:
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> > > Used properly, like I still say, in
> conjunction
> > > with Bess another speedster, we could end up
> > with
> > > the ball on the other side of the 40 yard
> line
> > > after every kick.
> >
> > Bess a speedster? We need some real
> perspective!
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> RESPONSE: Well, maybe not AWESOME speed (4.5) but
> enough with his (ahem!) open field abilities.
>
> Hey, how come you be hating on Devon?
Bess ran a 4.64 at the combine and a 4.60 at his pro day. And based on his play, those numbers are not deceiving. He is definitely the slowest of our WR, except for Turner. He can be quick in short spaces, but his lack of speed is apparent when he's asked to go more than 10 yards.
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