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So uh... apparently Ted Ginn fuging Jr. has the highest catch % of all WRs in the NFL


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2 hours ago, Udogg said:

Drew Brees throws soft tender butterfly pillows. 

Cam throws lasers guided tomahawk missiles. 

 

Drew Brees throws a very catchable ball. 

Cam throws balls you should be able to catch. 

 

Drew Brees throws with anticipation.

Cam throws when you are open. 

 

Drew Brees throws like a dad in the back yard with his young kid.

Cam throws like the drunk father who blames you for not having a football career. 

 

I laughed.

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I honestly don't remember the last time he dropped one. Might have been preseason. He's been rock solid, but he's catching a lot of different balls too. It's not just running go routes. And those passes are more catchable from Brees than Cam, and that's just the truth. Brees doesn't throw a million miles an hour.

But Curtis Johnson is a helluva WR coach. He's done an amazing job with the guys that have come through here, and I think WR play dropped off while he was gone. 

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The Ted Ginn we had is different from the Ted Ginn they have.

It's not a "We should have signed him in anticipation of this amazing season!"

Show me one person, ONE, who would have thought Ted, stone hands, Ginn would have some of the best hands of the season coming into 2017.

I'll wait... and then I'll die from old age. 

He could have definitely still contributed, but there is no way in hell anyone saw this kind of efficiency coming from Ted, wide fuging open dropsies, Ginn. 

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Fluke season, Ginn had terrible hands long before arriving in Carolina 

 

This reminds me when Lafell went to NE and barely dropped anything, later finding out they were playing with deflated footballs. Fast forward to the next season and Lafell reverted to his old self and started dropping everything.

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Its really weird how obsessed people are with this guy around here

 

we don't get updates on mike remmers or other obscure former players but there's a thread about this guy every week and the OPs seem consistently convinced that he is posting something that others are going to be completely fascinated about

 

I don't know if its his name or his status as a former first round pick or the usain bolt thing but the obsession is really weird

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7 hours ago, Eazy-E said:

Gettleman fuged up not once but twice not resigning Ginn. Can’t really argue against it.

 

Ginn signed a 3 year / $11 million deal with the taints. Shepard signed a 3 year / $10 million deal with us. I'd have paid that extra $333 K per year for Ginn. Even if Shep turns out to be better than he's playing now, Ginn was a proven commodity. G-man (bless his heart) screwed the pooch on this deal.

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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

Fluke season, Ginn had terrible hands long before arriving in Carolina 

 

This reminds me when Lafell went to NE and barely dropped anything, later finding out they were playing with deflated footballs. Fast forward to the next season and Lafell reverted to his old self and started dropping everything.

 

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He should be a highly efficient player and Brees is really accurate and they don't rely on him for things that Thomas and Coleman are better at. 

he had a 5% drop rate last year which is totally fine and better than some of the guys you all think have infallible hands. Ginn's problem is the drops were usually on deep balls.

 

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