As far as not having a No 1 WR on this team he doesnt seem to be too concerned.
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/2009/02/sparano-get-off-ginn.html
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I love Sparano. Perfect coach for this team, and I expect a huge season from Ginn.
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You're just one the ball grapevine today, aren't you Crunch?
Some of the articles left on the blog is just flat out hilarious to me:
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I like Ted Ginn and I like Pennington but if Ginn had a strong armed quarterback throwing the ball down the field to him I think you would see him putting up better stats.
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He simply is not good enough to live up to that. Ginn is good, but not #9 overall good.
I've said it many times. Ginn is what he is.
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Well, Sparano was not going to throw Ted Ginn overboard, but he has made strides this past season.
I'd like to see Ginn either return kicks, or for Sparano to simply come out and say Ginn is no longer on Kick Return duties, that role was supposed to help justify the #9 pick being used on him and last season Ginn fizzled out. -
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He's and OK wide receiver who occasionally will make a big play.
If he develops into more than that I will be the first to admit I was wrong.
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You can't see that he'll undoubtedly make additional strides from Year 2 to Year 3?
Especially considering that Year 3 is commonly when many WRs start to flourish???
Very short-sighted, I believe on your part. I'm glad the front office sees his potential.PENNSYLVANIADOLPHAN, MonstBlitz, Onehondo and 2 others like this. -
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My opinion is Ginn is a young wide receiver entering his third year in the NFL. And that's something to be excited about. IMO.