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Re: Ted Ginn
Posted by: Phinjim ()
Date: September 09, 2009 11:46AM

Let's hope we see Ginn break out early and often and that the separation Pennington sees comes thru.

If that happens ... so too the other pieces begin to click

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Re: Ted Ginn
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 10, 2009 05:18AM

grooves12 Wrote:
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> The reason they do this is because, yes, he is
> fast... but more importantly its because he hasn't
> shown an ability to kill teams with the underneath
> routes. He has a propensity for dropping the ball
> (especially if a defender recognizes the
> underneath route and comes up and hits him), he is
> not shifty enough to make tacklers miss, and he
> almost always goes down at first contact.
>
> All of those things combined and giving him that
> cushion is not hurting defenses... but is
> protecting them from the off chance that he may
> burn past them and get so wide open a touchdown is
> inevitable.
>
> Its a smart move. Basically he is a one-trick pony
> and they are taking away his one trick. If he
> shows that he can consistenly make them pay by
> moving the chains and making those consistent
> 7-10+ yards plays that they are exposing
> themselves to, then they will start pressuring him
> closer and opening up the downfield routes.


Agreed. That makes a lot of sense and i have thought of it many times....God help the other teams if ginn learns to find the whole like devon bess does.....Or like camrillo does. These guys find the open wholes without the breakaway speed.

Ginn would take his game to the next level if or when he learns how to do that.

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Re: Ted Ginn
Posted by: Phinjim ()
Date: September 11, 2009 04:37AM

> Ginn would take his game to the next level if or when he learns how to do that.

This is what Pennington was saying Ginn has done this year (separation) link provided prior. let's hope it truly is and that game one was the evidence we'll see more of Sunday.thumbs up

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Re: Ted Ginn
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 11, 2009 05:02AM

Phinjim Wrote:
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> > Ginn would take his game to the next level if or
> when he learns how to do that.
>
> This is what Pennington was saying Ginn has done
> this year (separation) link provided prior. let's
> hope it truly is and that game one was the
> evidence we'll see more of Sunday.thumbs up


Yes i know i read it.....!

He has to do it on the field though!!!!


Can't wait. About two days to go.

Sundays will be fun again.

GO PHINS.

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