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Originally posted by Kolohe:
I think Ginn needs to show the staff and the fans that he can handle the slot position first. You gotta remember, Ginn dropped a lot of balls when he was in Miami, he has yet to make up for that, and I don't think a little mini-camp proved hes worthy yet.
Originally posted by eric90clark:
Definitely Tedd Ginn lol
Originally posted by Grigga2021:Originally posted by ZRF80:
We need: T.O.
I couldnt agree more. but lets not turn this into a TO thread
Originally posted by eric90clark:Originally posted by eric90clark:
Definitely Tedd Ginn lol
Faiiiil hahahaha
Originally posted by Grigga2021:
Alright f**k it i know im gunna get killed for this but.....
IMO Ted Ginn > Josh Morgan.
Originally posted by Grigga2021:
Alright f**k it i know im gunna get killed for this but.....
IMO Ted Ginn > Josh Morgan.
Originally posted by Karma:Originally posted by Grigga2021:
Alright f**k it i know im gunna get killed for this but.....
IMO Ted Ginn > Josh Morgan.
I am a huge Ted Ginn fan, especially from his time at OSU, but I think we are caught up in the flash he offers. Morgan is a steady receiver. He runs clean routes, catches the ball in traffic, and he blocks exceptionally well. If the coaches want a smash mouth team, Morgan starts. I'm not saying Ginn shouldn't see the field, but Morgans deserves to start. I think Sullivan will greatly improve Ginn's route running and technique, but Ginn will never be the receiver that catches the necessary short and intermediate passes that keep drives alive.
Honestly, the best thing we can do is have all three of these guys switching positions constantly. That way teams can't key in on Crabtree and their positioning won't give away our plays.
Originally posted by eric90clark:
Definitely Tedd Ginn lol
Originally posted by fanmusclecars:Originally posted by Kolohe:
I think Ginn needs to show the staff and the fans that he can handle the slot position first. You gotta remember, Ginn dropped a lot of balls when he was in Miami, he has yet to make up for that, and I don't think a little mini-camp proved hes worthy yet.
Agreed. Ginn Jr has a lot to prove as a WR.
My expectations for him is to consistently get the ball past the 35 yard line on returns. Something that his been almost nonexistent in San Fran for more than a decade.