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WR Ted Ginn, Jr. (Official Thread)

OregonBuckeye;1012858; said:
That's nice but Ted doesn't have to make that choice. Point is, he can have both.


I realize that. I was just making the point that grabbing a multi-million dollar contract like Teddy's is not a bad alternative to finishing a college degree.

But of course, I probably won't have to make that decision either, but in a much different way....:wink2:
 
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Fox, Youboty, Ginn
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Can you say speed x 2?
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mross34;1033152; said:
From pro-football-reference.com:


I don't know if Hester has enough touches to qualify, but he'd be right there at the top with Teddy.

I really didnt know that Teddy was doing this well on at YPT basis - the 'Phins are terrible on their special teams blocking, and their offense features a) a bad line, b) a medicore QB, and c) schemes that don't focus on Teddy as a primary option.

Even with all that, this is exactly why they drafted TGII so high, and exactly why Tressel switched him to offense almost immediately. 17,7 YPT is a meaningful gain every time he touches it, and a really big play waiting to happen. Let's hope they can make some good moves to improve that team over the off season.
 
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