1. CrunchTime Administrator Retired Administrator

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    The signs are there .According to reports he ran some very crisp routes during Tuesday's OTA session.Coach Sparano has been impressed .

    It Sounds like Sparano has his fingers crossed.


    If he is not thinking too much he can begin to exploit that speed and elusiveness that we know he has but that has not been seen very often.

    So we may have No 1 WR after all .:up:

    http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...nd-then-why-cant-ernest-wilford--that-mu.html
     
  2. MonstBlitz Nobody's Fart Catcher

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    Glad to hear Ginn is impressing early! I have a feeling deep in my gut this is going to be his year...
     
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  3. gunn34 I miss Don & Dan

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    It takes most receivers three years. It time for him. Sparano isn't the only one who is looking for Ginn to break out...every one on this site is also.
     
  4. Rocky Raccoon Greasepaint Ghost Staff Member

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    Good news about Teddy. I think he's going to have a very good season this year, and hopefully shut all the haters up for good.
     
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  5. PHINANALYST Well-Known Member

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    signs are good, but the truth comes out when the pads go on ....
     
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  6. finserg Well-Known Member

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    I pretty much gave up on this guy,hopefully he proves everyone wrong.
     
  7. GridIronKing34 Silently Judging You

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    Patience is a virtue.
     
  8. resnor Derp Sherpa

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    Care to elaborate? Why would you give up on a receiver who has improved each of his first two seasons? A receiver who was close to reaching 1000 yards in his second year, even though he played on a team with a weak-armed QB who didn't look for him long very often? Sounds like a hater to me...perhaps you wanted Quinn with that pick...
     
  9. finserg Well-Known Member

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    Ginn is that you i still have love for you :knucks:
     
  10. Straz Me and my girl :)

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    Good news to hear so far.
     
  11. RickyNeverInhaled Well-Known Member

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    that's why Ginn should have one "survivor". shame on those that voted against him! they will be eating crow after this season.
     
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  12. Disnardo Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    We all hope... what would have happened if the Colts would have given up on Marvin Harrison after his 2nd year???

    They would have missed his first 1,000 yds breakout Season...

    Yes it took Harrison like 3 years before he broke out. The main reason IMO, was the aquisition of Peyton in 1998...

    If Ginn can get 1,000 + yards, with Chad P, how will he do with a QB that can hit in stride 30-40 yds down field...
     
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  13. RBrown23 Thanks GISH

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    He showed glimpses of great playmaking last season. Hopefully he can put it all together consistently.
     
  14. BrazForPhins From south

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    We should bring Ted back to the survivor hehe
     
  15. PhinsRock Premium Member Luxury Box

    Plus about a million other Dolphin fans! This is going to be Ginn's year to step it up, or it will be bye-bye time.
     

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