Ted Ginn Jr

So Long, Teddy

by Philip Unwin on April 20, 2010

And thus ends one of the more frustrating careers in Dolphins history. Ted Ginn, Jr. (can’t forget the “Junior” part, God knows, we drafted his whole family and wouldn’t want Senior to get ignored) was, of course, unwanted by the vast majority of Dolphin fans.  It was assumed, and with good reason, that the Dolphins [...]

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The Miami Dolphins have struck a deal with the Denver Broncos for wide receiver Brandon Marshall. The Phins will send their second-round pick (43rd overall) to Denver, as well as a pick in 2011.  That pick is believed to be a second or third rounder, possibly conditional. The trade is contingent on Marshall passing a [...]

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Heading into the 2010 offseason, one of the Miami Dolphins most glaring needs is at wide receiver. The unit itself is not a barren wasteland.  Far from it.  The Dolphins have a tremendous slot man in Davone Bess, while Brian Hartline showed the makings of a capable #2 in his rookie season. Even young, reliable [...]

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Maybe 6-6 isn’t so bad

by Philip Unwin on December 7, 2009

Well that was a hell of a thing, wasn’t it? Last week, the Dolphins seemed to control most of the game, but made a few mistakes here and there, and suddenly one looked at the scoreboard, and it was 24-14 Buffalo (the garbage time TD was, of course, irrelevant). This week, the Dolphins seemed to [...]

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WR Ted Ginn was named the AFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week on Wednesday. Ginn returned consecutive kickoffs of 100 and 101 yards for touchdowns during Sunday’s 30-25 win over the New York Jets at the Meadowlands. Ginn became only the seventh player in NFL history that a player returned two kickoffs for touchdowns [...]

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0 catches.  0 yards Doesn’t sound much like the stat line of a hero.  Especially one whose coming off the worst game of his career. But wide receiver Ted Ginn, Jr. rediscovered another facet of his game that has long been dormant, electrifying Dolphin fans and the Mike Westhoff‘s special teams unit to the tune [...]

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