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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Wrecks Blubbergutz is sure happy to see Ginn leave the division
Well Ginn isn't any more of a bust than the guy everybody in the world thought the Dolphins should have taken in Brady Quinn. Everybody thought Miami made a bad move by not only choosing Ginn but not taking Quinn.
Ted Ginn can't catch a cold, but i have a hard time believing the player Miami gets with that 5th round pick will be of any more value. I will keep an eye on this one just because there are so many Dolphins fans who feel this is a great move. They are grossly overrating a 5th round draft choice.
wait a minute. i thought the pats were terrible drafters and the pats FO should learn from the ever-improving Jets and Dolphins.The ironic thing with Ginn is that two of the biggest top 10 pick busts in recent years were drafted in the AFC East in subsequent years. Ted Ginn Jr. in 2007 and then Vernon Gholston in 2008. Both may be out of the AFC East by the start of the season. And both will get next to nothing in return.
wait a minute. i thought the pats were terrible drafters and the pats FO should learn from the ever-improving Jets and Dolphins.
Seriously, Ginn sounds a little like our own Bethel, though apparently Bethel had more production.
This is pretty ridiculous. There hasn't been that I know of that has said the Pats need to draft like the Dolphins and the Jets. Actually, most (including myself) are happy with the Pats drafts... especially last year. However, there are those of us who believe that the Pats should have been more aggressive in securing a free agent or a trade for someone at a position of need, like the Jets and Dolphins did this year. Grow up, man. Stating that you like the Jets and Dolphins trades for them this offseason is in no way throwing the Pats front office under the bus.
Quit while you're behind, Kon. You and your gloomy homies complain about everything. Check out how many of your boyfriends complain about the 2007 draft when we traded for Moss/Welker.
Kon's Clan SOP:
Moan and whine what the Pats are doing.
If their methods change, moan and complain for what they used to do.
You're right. My bad.
Quit while you're behind, Kon. You and your gloomy homies complain about everything. Check out how many of your boyfriends complain about the 2007 draft when we traded for Moss/Welker.
Kon's Clan SOP:
Moan and whine what the Pats are doing.
If their methods change, moan and complain for what they used to do.
Seems like it was a good trade for both teams. Miami at least got something in return for a player they were most likely going to end up cutting. SF got a player with more upside than they could reasonably expect to find in the 5th, who if nothing else they can pencil in for returns.
Regarding Ginn's contract, he's signed through 2011 plus a voidable year in 2012.
2010: $1,035,833
2011: $1,393,750
2012: $1,801,667
Ted Ginn Jr.
For that cheap I'd be tempted to have a great return man ...
why so quick to throw the man who put football on the map in NE under the bus?
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