Focus on what matters
Ok,as I said before I was dissapointed during the draft. We have had a few days to let it settle in and although it still stings a bit, it's time to look forward.
You had to know the Dolphin's would be looking to fill the WR spot after unsuccessfully aquiring their target WR's in free agency. Ironically those WR's ended up with the Patriots, who also took our top WR and returner last year, Wes Welker. So the Dolphin's moved early to fill those needs and drafted Ginn Jr. Yes the move makes some logical sense, but you have to wonder couldn't they have gotten someone later than the 9th pick?
There I go again. Have to stay positive and look forward. I really do hope Ginn works out for this team. He is going to be under heavy scrutiny and needs to work his tail off to improve his recieving skills. I know this kid has a tremendous upside, but honestly I'm still weary of him. Why? I don't like flashy showboat players. I like teamplayers that are hard working and make plays. Yes, I loved Welker.
Ginn is still nursing a foot injury and may not be at full speed for quite some time. He can't fully work out and try to improve before preseason workouts begin. So we are losing precious developmental opportunity. All because Ginn injured himself during a celebration in the endzone. What a moron. Yes, the kid has potential but if he is only in it for himself and not the team, he is not going to be worth that #9 pick. As I previously stated, Ginn has a lot of work to do. While he is not able to improve his physical skills because of the injury, I hope the Dolphin's are working on improving his focus and attitude.

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