Would not surprise me, Ginn was a Singletary guy, he tweaked a knee (MCL) and missed time in 2010. http://www.csnbayarea.com/05/19/11/...ng_maiocco_v3.html?blockID=525581&feedID=5936
I really wouldn't be opposed to bringing back Ginn. Don't get me wrong, I hate the way he plays and I think he is up there as an all time bust...but the thing is, we would be bringing him back to be our 5th WR and work as a returner possibly...That's a lot better than before, where at one point, we strictly used him as a #1 or #2 receiver. If he could come in and return punts and kicks, then that lets Gates and Bess focus solely on offense and it will give Gates/Bess more offensive snaps.
Well, last yr I'd agree with those who would like to bring him back, but this yr, we have maybe a better version in Ed Gates. Would not surprise if landed on the Jets though, if they lose Brad Smith and either Homes or Edwards he would make some sense for them as he is also quite cheap to bring in.
...and a lot cheaper too. That said, I wouldn't mind Ginn as a ringer for the two match-ups against the Jets. Good MoJo.
Well, putting myself in the Jests' GM's position, you know what Ginn can do, you know you will not bring Brad Smith back and you'd know Ginn would easily fit under the cap, if we were impressed when Ginn burned Revis, the Jest had to be doubly impressed.
Maybe its just me, but I tend to have a hard time seeing Ginn in the Jets locker room. Thats a physical football team, and Ginn well, being physical for him is doing an extra 10 minutes of Pillates. I just don't see him fitting in up there. I could see Bart Scott basically chewing his *** out all day long. Ginn may do better somewhere like Houston, Oakland, Seattle or even Arizona maybe.
I think if the Texans lost Jacoby Jones he would make sense for them, AZ, not seeing it, they swear Peterson is kick returner and Howling was a leader in kick off return yds, Seattle just gave L Washington a deal. Oakland would make sense, so would a team like the Vikings with Berrian on the verge of being released.