What the media is saying today about Ted Ginn
October 26th, 2009
Palm Beach Post.
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But is it to much to expect Ginn to be a consistently productive player? Yet another tough day for Ginn kicks off the post-game talking points following Sunday’s 46-34 loss to the Saints.
Ted Ginn Jr.’s dropped passes are becoming epidemic.
Ginn had two more drops on Sunday, including one on second down with 3:01 remaining and Miami trailing 40-34. Earlier, a pass from Chad Henne bounced off Ginn’s hands on the third play of the second half, leading to a pick-six for the Saints.
Ginn wasn’t the only Dolphin to make a big drop down the stretch.
Tight end Anthony Fasano dropped a pass from running back Ronnie Brown that would have gained 20 yards or so. The drop ruined an impressive individual effort out the Wildcat formation by Brown, who evaded the pass rush and threw a perfect strike.
Later, Ricky Williams dropped a pass in the flat.
But Ginn entered Sunday looking to build on his 53-yard TD catch against the Jets.
Broward-Palm Beach New Times
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Ted Ginn Jr. He’s a great athlete, but tragically, he’s not afootball player. The pick six at the beginning of the second half was on him, literally. The ball hit him and bounced off. The drop in the open field in the fourth quarter was embarrassing. Then the ball bounced off his helmet in the endzone at the end of the game. Ridiculous. The receiving corps made other mistakes, including Fasano’s drop and Camarillo’s toss out of bounds. Stupid.
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