Every throw to the Ginn Family is an INT
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I rewound it because I thought it might be PI. It wasn't. There waS no trip. There was a small hand bump, but it should have caused Ginn to fall. Magically, it did. Maybe Ginn was trying to draw PI? Stupid.
Why couldn't Ginn have been injured instead of Bess? Seriously this guy is the worst skill position player in the NFL. No heart, doesn't run routes well, gets no separation, and really did not read that play well at all. Bess would have cut back on a hook just after the first down marker, Ginn has to trip over himself looking for the big play. And I hate hate hate The Ohio State University. So really, if I could punch Cam Cameron in the face, I would do it, just for this awful awful pick, one of the worst in Dolphins history.
I forgot about that, he never ever ever helps when the ball isn't coming to him. If the Dolphins could dress more than two receivers, this guy would have been cut in the pre-season.
I thought Pennington overthrew Ginn the on the first one. Ginn went up; the ball was just overthrown. And while Ginn fell on the 2nd one, Pennington did throw into double coverage. Wasn't it Ginn who hustled downfield and knocked the ball out of Reed's hands just after he crossed the goal line?
Yes, we need some WR's. Also, the line is not able to contain the Ravens rush.
You guys are killing me. Stop the hate for a minute, please.
The first pass to Ginn was woefully overthrown and Ginn did jump and extend his arms for it. It was well over him. I don't know what you were watching.
As for the second INT, Ginn actually had a step on the CB. If the pass was thrown to the outside, Ginn would have been in perfect position (assuming he didn't get tripped). Neither of those picks were on Ginn.
If you can get both hands on the ball, you should be able to catch it. The handoff was a LITTLE sloppy, but considering the fact Chad was getting mauled, it was good enough. Good players make that grab, butter fingers make excuses.
Ginn would be a great 2nd or 3rd option on a team that already had a good number 1 option. I am bitter because there was a draft board full of great players that got skipped over for him, and because of my aforementioned disgust with tOSU.
In a sense, I thought the selection of Ginn on draft day was a precursor to the Camster's style, and that style led to a 1-15 season. I hope that Ginn proves me wrong though, while in a Dolphins uniform, and that he proves he can be something other than the guy who will break an occassional reverse.
We lost today because of 5 turnovers. None of those were caused by Ginn. Did he excel today? Of course not; but nobody on this offense did. Pennington sure didn't. Brown didn't. Ricky didn't. Singling out Ginn makes no sense.
Ginn had a better second year than many fantastic WRs. His production was actually better than Reggie Wayne's second year who had Peyton Manning throwing to him; Marvin Harrison drawing double coverage and Edge James keeping defenses honest. People here need to realize that it is rare for a NFL WR to become a star in the first few years.
The defense completely stuffed the play. A lot of times you see a QB tuck the ball in that situation rather than attempting the handoff and risking a fumble or a big loss.