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Is this a joke? The Dolphins fan base, what little there is of it, is pathetic. Just keep letting Jets fans and Pats fans and Bills fans sell out your stadium very year, because you cannot. It's like having and extra home game every season for the rest of the division.

One more thing-What's with Ted Ginn Junior? Did Ted Ginn Senior split the atom or invent a better mousetrap or something? Even the Dope above and John Quincy Adams didn't do the Junior thing.

:rl: POTW NOM!

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Sounds like all the Jets fans are testy today. You must be upset that for the second year in a row your team only drafted 4 players likely to make the team. Ahhh, way to work on that depth New York. With no depth and salary cap issues your team is heading in the right direction...

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Right, except we dont have salary cap issues, we drafted six players, and we have 9 picks in the 09 draft.

Oh, and you guys just spent $12M/yr on a overhyped LT, and you still dont have a good QB or WR on the roster.

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Sounds like all the Jets fans are testy today. You must be upset that for the second year in a row your team only drafted 4 players likely to make the team. Ahhh, way to work on that depth New York. With no depth and salary cap issues your team is heading in the right direction...

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Who is your starting QB again? And who is he going to throw to?

I mean can a fan of a 1-15 team that hasn't done jack to fix that this offseason really talk trash?

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Again, I need to know-what did Ted Ginn Senior DO-Manhattan Project, polio vaccine,Wall Street tycoon, astronaut, fighter pilot, tc. -that we are subjected to this Junior nonsense.

He merely named his son the same name as his...

The most common name suffixes are senior and junior, limited chiefly to American usage, which may be written with a capital first letter (Sr.) or in lower case (jr.) following the person

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He merely named his son the same name as his...

The most common name suffixes are senior and junior, limited chiefly to American usage, which may be written with a capital first letter (Sr.) or in lower case (jr.) following the person

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Yes, but it's not like he's Gale Sayers Junior. Who gives a damn about some guy who works for the phone company or drives a bus(decent and honorable stuff, but not worthy of everyone having to treat his son like royalty)? Gimme a freakin' break. There's nothing remarkable about Ted Ginn Sr. that his son walks around bragging about his dad like he was King of England.

Ted Ginn, Sr. (born 1955) was the coach of the Glenville Tarblooders football and track teams in Cleveland, Ohio. He coached Heisman Trophy winner and former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith and he is considered one of his father-figures. He is also the father of Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Ted Ginn, Jr.. In 2001 he coached the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and in 2006 when he was the head coach. He also started the Ted Ginn, Sr. Foundation Annual Combat Bus Tour, where he takes inner city high school football players around the country to all major college combines.

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Ted Ginn, Sr. (born 1955) was the coach of the Glenville Tarblooders football and track teams in Cleveland, Ohio. He coached Heisman Trophy winner and former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith and he is considered one of his father-figures. He is also the father of Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Ted Ginn, Jr.. In 2001 he coached the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and in 2006 when he was the head coach. He also started the Ted Ginn, Sr. Foundation Annual Combat Bus Tour, where he takes inner city high school football players around the country to all major college combines.

Well now, if you had told us right from the start when you started this thread

that his father was coach of the Glenville Tarblooders football and track teams

we would never had been so hard toward you.

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Remember when the Miami Dolphins were relevant. Back in 1984. With that cocaine cowboy quarterback named Dan from U Pitt ?

Oh and Ken O'Brien was a better QB. Ssshhhhheeesssshhhhh. For the record Dan was never caught with blow, your rumors are pure slander.

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Oh and Ken O'Brien was a better QB. Ssshhhhheeesssshhhhh. For the record Dan was never caught with blow, your rumors are pure slander.

actually it would be libel since it is written and not spoken. But since it's true it is neither.

Good luck becoming a lawyer dolphruit fan hahahaha!

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Ted Ginn, Sr. (born 1955) was the coach of the Glenville Tarblooders football and track teams in Cleveland, Ohio. He coached Heisman Trophy winner and former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith and he is considered one of his father-figures. He is also the father of Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Ted Ginn, Jr.. In 2001 he coached the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and in 2006 when he was the head coach. He also started the Ted Ginn, Sr. Foundation Annual Combat Bus Tour, where he takes inner city high school football players around the country to all major college combines.

Id love to have a Combat Bus, I bet its much more fun than my Bronco.

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Rivalry. Plus I was angry about Long being booed. It's arguably the biggest day in his life and he has to deal with a bunch of drunken Jets fans booing him and his family, including his mother and girlfriend. Hopefully Long holds a grudge for the next decade.

Well, for $12M a year, you'd think the dude could handle 5 minutes of booing. If this is going to crush him, he is not going to have a very long career in the NFL. We are not the only ones that will boo him, and hell, we outnumber you guys in your own stadium anyway.

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Rivalry. Plus I was angry about Long being booed. It's arguably the biggest day in his life and he has to deal with a bunch of drunken Jets fans booing him and his family, including his mother and girlfriend. Hopefully Long holds a grudge for the next decade.

He'll have enough trouble staying upright during a Jets pass rush to worry about anything else. :biggrin:

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Ted Ginn, Sr. (born 1955) was the coach of the Glenville Tarblooders football and track teams in Cleveland, Ohio. He coached Heisman Trophy winner and former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith and he is considered one of his father-figures. He is also the father of Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Ted Ginn, Jr.. In 2001 he coached the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and in 2006 when he was the head coach. He also started the Ted Ginn, Sr. Foundation Annual Combat Bus Tour, where he takes inner city high school football players around the country to all major college combines.

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