[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEgHexb41Oc"]YouTube - Ginn's TD Returns Key to Dolphins Win[/ame] iyam.... [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMADJcimnds"]YouTube - Mushmouth[/ame]
i think he talks kind of fast be honest and low, he talks real low. he's probably not looking at the camera as hes watching jt **** with the fans lol
I just appreciate the fact he's a laid back guy. And not just another big mouth that I have to listen to.....he's obviously not very comfortable being put on the spot.
Nah.. It's just I've seen people like him while shooting interviews... Some people are straight up camera-shy. They're kind of at a loss for words (even if they know what they are going to say) and look a way from the camera.
yup....same with me in broadcasting school....there will be someone there, the best prsonality ever....not shy....says whats on his mind.....the lights turn on, the camera is pointed at him and BOOM......he stutters, sweats, coughs, chokes etc etc
I used to get that way in Public Speaking engagements. Around a few people it's no big deal, but something about knowing a ****-ton of people are watching you is a different (scary) feeling.
he just isnt a bright kid. if he was, he'd be a much better player. he wouldnt do things like turn his head upfeild before he even has the football in his hands.
Then Ronnie must not be too bright because I've seen him do the same thing. And Ricky. And every other player in the NFL who at one point or another has dropped a ball because they turned upfield too fast.
The kid has a speach impedement to go along with his learning disability... yea, lets make fun of that.
Right on!! He's a very humble person and has always been taught to act with class no matter what. Look at him when he scores two of the biggest TD's of his career. He barely celebrates and looks for the ref to give him the ball. I was quite surprsed to see him even holding his finger up shhhh ing the fans but then I thought oh yeah its in NY where the most obnoxious group of fans reside. They must have been barking at Ginn big time.
Interesting to imagine how many that would be, or by comparison, what that would appear as, if they were all packed into stadiums. I did a quick (rough average) number of viewers on any given weekend, divided by the number of games (extremely rough) averaged 60,000 per stadium, and came up with an equivalent of 16 stadiums worth of spectator eyeballs, all beaming down on any given game. Give or take a stadium or two, if in fact it was the reason, I can understand his somewhat reluctant demeanor.