Fasano, Ted Ginn seize opportunities to build images http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/inside-the-nfl/story/1279642.html
I'm not saying it means anything one way or the other, but rewatching the Ginn catch, I noticed, he had to slow up for the ball.
The test will be after the bye. I think we are better than our record, and better than most of the teams we play the rest of the way. The AFCE goes through orange.
He did, but slowing up was not the same as completely stopping. You'd really like to let your WR run under the ball.
Yeah, I noticed that immediately, yet he still went in untouched. When Henne and Ginn finally find their timing...........look the **** out!
Okay, this is my first step. It was only 2 receptions by Ginn, but both were obviously very very nice. Still not sure he will ever be our #1 guy, but a couple more like that and I think he could be the very best #2 in the league. And that includes the likes of Eddie Royal and Wes Wanker.
Those kind of in route adjustments are part of what seperates good recievers from the not so good. I am thrilled to see Ginn do that as I have had heavy doubts about him. If he can get that kind of mental focus along with sure hands plus his speed to come together more often than not he can be a great receiver.
I don't get to watch game tape, nor have I been able to get to the games, but I've heard those who have, talk about Ginn being open Plenty of times both this year and last. Unfortunately, he was either ignored, underthrown or overthrown. I think Henne to Ginn is still too new. In time though, it will be money. Especially if he eventually takes the #2 spot. Oh man, with a #1 stud on the other side? Yikes!
Exactly, though JP wasn't 100% last night, he was right, we are the AFC East Champs, and it still runs through Miami.
Ted Ginn Jr. redeems himself, shows potential with Chad Henne http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...eems-himself-shows-potential-with-chad-henne/