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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I dont see any one backpedaling... We all want him to do well but one day don't make him great... I will be at the next home game cheering him on like I do every week, problem is he hasn't done much till today...
Are you kidding me, first off everyone is saying he sucks as a reciever... please remind me how many catches he had? Yeah exactly.
Furthermore having 2 kickreturns in a year is a good season, he had 2 in one game, almost never happens so it is fair to say that he was fairly fortuitous. He won the game for us no question but please dont think he silenced any critics. I would even go as far as to say that he is NOT even that good of a return man. Why? because he goes to the sideline like a pu@sy to fast. You are supposed to set up your blocks break it up close to the middle then hit the sideline. He is to scared to hit it up the middle.
Jim B Wrote:
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> It's really classless to bash the guy after he
> just helped us beat the Jets...but, whatever.
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I'm being realistic, not classless. It would be hypocritical of me to say I hate him, then I love him, etc. He is what he is. He's better suited as a return man, but as Miami Reppa pointed out, he's not that good at that either.
I appreciate him having a good game. But as you recall, I predicted it. Because he's a hot/cold kind of player, and he also had a fire lit under his arse because of his poor play. Coach benched him. He had Hartline start in his place, ok?
And BTW I don't hear any love for Jason Taylor. He scored too, remember? And as a pass rusher, it's not his job to score. It's Ginn's job to score.
As long as he is wearing a Phins uniform, I am a fan and want him to do great things, but that said he has not done enough yet, I hope he builds on this days performance, but he has hands of stone right now in the passing game, and with all that speed he does not get open all that much, and trust me I am at every home game, and watch him even when the ball does not goes his way. He clearly is the fastest guy on the field on most weeks, but yet fails to run by anyone.... Come on Ginn make us all look foolish and become great....
DolphinSam Wrote:
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> Jim B Wrote:
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> > It's really classless to bash the guy after he
> > just helped us beat the Jets...but, whatever.
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> I'm being realistic, not classless. It would be
> hypocritical of me to say I hate him, then I love
> him, etc. He is what he is. He's better suited
> as a return man, but as Miami Reppa pointed out,
> he's not that good at that either.
>
> I appreciate him having a good game. But as you
> recall, I predicted it. Because he's a hot/cold
> kind of player, and he also had a fire lit under
> his arse because of his poor play. Coach benched
> him. He had Hartline start in his place, ok?
>
> And BTW I don't hear any love for Jason Taylor.
> He scored too, remember? And as a pass rusher,
> it's not his job to score. It's Ginn's job to
> score.
Not that good at returning kicks?! Lmao! When ricky kicked the weed he didn't give it to you two did he?! Great day today Teddy! Thanks! Go Phins!!!
It's pretty simple, without Ted Ginn Jr...we lose this game.
Hopefully, the Dolphins coaching staff will figure out how to use him properly on offense. I suggest they watch some Ohio state game tape and play him on the right side.
Credit where credit is due! We could not have done it without you today, Ginn! I hope he'll be ready to step up again next week for a game just as important as this!