The flip side will also be that we will be very thin at CB next year forcing Ginn to be moved to the defensive side of the ball, at least in some capacity.
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Woohoo, I cant wait to see him play both ways, thats his heisman ticket.Piney said:The flip side will also be that we will be very thin at CB next year forcing Ginn to be moved to the defensive side of the ball, at least in some capacity.
Piney said:The flip side will also be that we will be very thin at CB next year forcing Ginn to be moved to the defensive side of the ball, at least in some capacity.
MililaniBuckeye said:Keep dreamin' people...ain't happenin'. Ever.
Then who would be our corners if both Underwoods transfer? Without starting true freshmen by my count we would only have Youboty, Roberts, & Lane. Maybe Whitner moves over to Fox's spot. But that is pretty thin at the CB position. Not saying Ginn would start, but I can see him in obvious passing downs against 4/5 WR sets.MililaniBuckeye said:Keep dreamin' people...ain't happenin'. Ever.
Ginn will play both ways next year... a lot. I would bet almost anything on it.
Mili, I just hope you remember those exact words when we see Ginn line up D next year.MililaniBuckeye said:Most people who think Ginn will play corner are the same mental juggernauts that vehemently insisted that Fox would move to safety.
Even his dad has criticized the staff for not playing him both ways
daddyphatsacs said:I think that was more of a boast of Ginns abilities, it's a stretch to say that Ginn criticized the staff for not playing him both ways.