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yea he might of dropped two huge bombs that could of went to the house but the big point is that hes getting open!  vontae davis is no joke and ginn burned him all game he just needs to hold on to the ball and make the catch. with all  of thatsaid when we do look for a receiver we should look for another deep threat compared to another kelvin type receiver, cam does great with deep threats and theres only one kelvin benjamin . im hoping we can add one more deep threat  

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Just now, LUUUUUKE said:

That drop is why I refuse to put him in my fantasy team in a deep 12 man league. I know that fantasy is trivial, but damn bros, we gotta have that. Story line is so much more sexy with a walk off at home in OT.

i seen ginn was trying to run before he caught the ball he should of just focused and caught the ball . hes a beast at getting openn but how many bombs is he going to drop that could of went for a td

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

Imagine if he would have caught that in it. That would have been six. But won regardless f the colts .

I am kind of glad he did not catch it....loved watching the NFL's golden boy throw yet another interception and lose the game.

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3 hours ago, Zaximus said:

In the couple years with us, he's dropped like 8 wide open TD passes like this.  Really crushes you.  That's why he's a true 3/4th receiver, not a #1.  

8 seems a bit on the low side. it really seems like he does it once a game.

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