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Legit hypothetical and maybe stupid question, If Cam was Ginn's QB for his whole career. How many Pro Bowls would he have made?


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Receivers take on average, 3 years to develop enough to be alright in the NFL. Ginn should have been a 3rd round pick. 

He also has matured a lot due to the circumstances of his career. 

It's not so simple to say he' d been so much better with Cam. 

Ginn's mistake was chasing the money to go to Arizona. 

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11 hours ago, TN05 said:

Did you watch any games last year? Ted Ginn was indeed double teamed often. Because he is so fast, teams couldn't just put a corner on him - they had to commit another man deep, because Ted Ginn will outrun single coverage. This is what made him so valuable last year - he's not a number-one receiver, but his skill set demands he be covered like one.

This year, defenses won't have that ability. Benjamin will, if he's anything like his rookie year, demand double coverage... and unlike in 2014, they now have to worry about another massive body (Funchess) and the fastest guy in the league. He'll smoke any nickel corner in the league.

I might of watched a game or two.  There was definitely someone over the top help at times.  That however isn't a 89 type double team 

So constant double teams? I think that is an exaggeration is all.

Heck go look at his highlights dropping open TDs and some of his other big chunk grabs.  Teams also flat out didn't respect his game more often than not IMO. 

Hell, they put LBs and S on Ginn at times with virtually little assistance at times (and Ginn got two easy TDs off the same play deep on those goofs)

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I might of watched a game or two.  There was definitely someone over the top help at times.  That however isn't a 89 type double team 

So constant double teams? I think that is an exaggeration is all.

Heck go look at his highlights dropping open TDs and some of his other big chunk grabs.  Teams also flat out didn't respect his game more often than not IMO. 

Hell, they put LBs and S on Ginn at times with virtually little assistance at times (and Ginn got two easy TDs off the same play deep on those goofs)

Yeah, I recall the Saints doing that numerous times.  

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