Let’s kill the Quinn-Ginn Jr. conversation

By Adam Sweeney  |   Monday, February 02, 2009  |  Comments( 2 )

Miami Dolphins
The 2007 NFL draft was a turning point, albeit not an immediately gratifying one, for the Miami Dolphins. The choice of Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. was ridiculed by the majority of the media, particularly when golden boy Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn was still on the board. Two years later, though, neither choice seems...
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Dolfan29210
02:22 PM
02/02/2009
Amen! It's almost as if asking "what's better, a punch in the nose, or one in the mouth?", and then arguing about it for years to come. I don't like Ginn for several reasons, most noticably is that he refuses to take a hit once he catches a pass, preferring to run out of bounds or actually simply fall down, and he won't go up and catch a pass where he would typically expect to take a huge hit for doing so. What we need is someone with Ginn's speed who WILL do those things, not whine about how much better we would be had we taken Quinn. Quinn won't make those catches either! Hindsight is always 20/20. We don't need Quinn, and I wonder if we need Ginn. Bess seems capable of doing anything Ginn can do, and a whole lot more.
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