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WR Ted Ginn, Jr. (Official Thread)

FL-Buckeye;1581526; said:
Way to go Teddy! Now if they can just get him the ball on offense. That should shut up some of the haters down here.:osu:

The haters are there because they've tried to get him the ball and he keeps dropping it.

Can't blame his critics (this year), honestly.
 
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He lost his starting WR job today to Brian Hartline, ironically enough, but he responds by returning two kickoffs for touchdowns and leading his team to a good road win.

Nice job, Teddy. :cheers:
 
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That burst and his speed are crazy. I didn't see him getting caught from behind on either return but when I was watching the Vikings game I saw Percy Harvin break a return and get caught from behind with ease by #36. Harvin had an easy 10 yard gap on the guy. I thought the SEC was fast? Maybe I'll submit this urban legend to Myth Busters and see what they have to say about it.
 
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smoney;1581588; said:
That burst and his speed are crazy. I didn't see him getting caught from behind on either return but when I was watching the Vikings game I saw Percy Harvin break a return and get caught from behind with ease by #36. Harvin had an easy 10 yard gap on the guy. I thought the SEC was fast? Maybe I'll submit this urban legend to Myth Busters and see what they have to say about it.

36 is Nick Collins, and he's pretty damn fast. Just sayin'. :tongue2:
 
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