It isn't rhetorical. I can understand why you say he sucks, but to say he doesn't want it is false. There's a reason he's in the NFL.
Teddy Ginn doesn't want it? What about this quote from the Hartline - BW: What about team mate? Who influenced you the most? BH: I never really had a teammate that was most influential. I guess if I had to pick one I would say my current teammate, Ted Ginn. He pushed my back in HS when we competed against one another in HS track. We then went on to push one another at OSU and now we are pushing each other once again here with the Miami Dolphins.
^ Your halarious. To say Ted Ginn doesn't want it is absurd. If he didn't want it, he wouldn't be in the NFL.
looking for the sideline or a way to get to the ground is not wanting it ever watch hines ward play? that guy wants it
lol....I'm pretty certain I was accurate Nobody seems to wanna define what "it" is..... does he wanna be an NFL player and make millions? Yeah and who doesn't?
Again, he's in the NFL. He's worked hard enough to get there. He's a starter and was drafted in the top ten of the draft. How, if he didn't want it, did he accomplish all this?
Not really. I don't know what it is. All I know is, he made it to the NFL. That's enough to say he has "it".
Wow. I didn't say he was good. I know he isn't. By "it", I assumed you meant desire to be better. If not, then whatever.
Uh, "apparently" implies a lack of certainty. That's far from stating something as a matter of fact. Here's a fact: last year Ginn had one receiving touchdown. Here's an opinion: last year Ginn sucked wang. Here's another opinion: this year he'll do the same. See the difference?
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpI1wElYoCs"]YouTube- Ted Ginn Jr. returns two 100+ yard kick-off's for Touchdowns - MIA @ NYJ Week 8 2009[/ame]