Bell Tolls: No playoffs with 10 wins? Someone's going home - USATODAY.com
Rookie watch: Davone Bess. A season-ending knee injury to the team's leading receiver, Greg Camarillo, thrust the undrafted wideout from Hawaii into the starting lineup. Bess has started the past five games, and produced 29 of his 48 catches during that span. Among AFC rookie receivers, only Denver's Eddie Royal (80 receptions) has been more productive than Bess, who was groomed in a pro-style scheme in college. Given Miami's creativity with its Wildcat formation, there seems to be potential for Bess' role to expand. He played some quarterback at Skyline High in Oakland.
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Hopefully we'll see a successful version of it on sunday :up:
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Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει
Skyline is a rough school. I drive by it sometimes for work and I still lock my doors. Some of their freshmen are bigger than me.
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Ginn was a QB too at some point right?
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Ted Ginn COLLEGE
Was a three-year letterman at Ohio State (2004-06) who entered the draft with one year of eligibility still remaining ... Started 31 of the 37 games in which he appeared during his career ... Amassed 135 receptions for 1,943 yards and 15 touchdowns, while also rushing for 213 yards and three touchdowns on 28 attempts ... Recorded a career-high 59 receptions, totaling 781 yards and nine TDs, in his final season of 2006 when he led the team in receiving ... Also threw a 38-yard TD pass to Rory Nicol against Indiana – the same game in which he hauled in a 31-yard TD from Troy Smith ... -
I meant in high school. Bess is referenced in the article in high school as a QB, I was using the same stage of life as to pose a query as to whether or not Ginn had been a QB. I know he was a DB in high school too. -
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I thought I'd heard that Ginn played CB and QB in high school too actually, guess maybe I'm wrong.
Edit: Actually I was right. This old article from Scout.com has him listed as a CB/QB recruit, and it talks a little about him on the offensive side of the ball.
http://www.scout.com/a.z?s=143&p=2&c=230740Phinz420 likes this. -
I would love to see some Ginn & Bess action involved in the wildcat. Both have their strengths, Teddy can stretch the field threatening for a "home run" long play, while plays to Bess we could take advantage of how easily he finds creases. Ginn is most likely far more effective on the end-around/reverses though.
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That would be intresting