Jay Glazer of FOX reports that Ginn has been traded to the 49ers for a 2010 late-round draft pick. It's a fairly dramatic plunge for a guy who was the ninth overall pick in the 2007 draf
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Jay Glazer of FOX reports that Ginn has been traded to the 49ers for a 2010 late-round draft pick. It's a fairly dramatic plunge for a guy who was the ninth overall pick in the 2007 draf
Scum Freezebag wrote:I was cautiously optimistic when we first drafted him and I still say, good riddance.
As far as sports fans go, I'm a pretty laid back guy. I love football passionately, but I also understand that it's just a game and that life always goes on...nevertheless, it was amazing how much unbridled resentment Ginn would evoke from me. I didn't even know the guy and I hated his guts. His mere existence was a constant reminder that we could've drafted anyone else. I'm sure my hostility bordered on irrational, yet it felt so genuine, so justified. He just never ceased to disappoint.
mike_miller wrote:ginns miami career is underrated.
mike_miller wrote:the pick was bad but not as bad as people tend to make it out to be
Lane1974 wrote:Beasley is the anti Riley player. A puss who shied away from contact and had a low basketball IQ. No thanks. He also was much polarized among the fan base (not his fault).
mike_miller wrote:ted ginn's done about as much as a wr/retun man as brady quin has as a qb...
the pick was bad but not as bad as people tend to make it out to be..the nfl draft is a crap shoot for skill players.
ginns miami career is underrated.
ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:I don't think any of us knew Brady Quinn would struggle the way he has at the time. Don't act you all knew Quinn would struggle. In fact many of us ranted over us not taking Quinn. Want me to dig it up on this site?