Ted Ginn Jr

Per wikipedia... As a junior, he became the national champion in the 110 high hurdles and recorded the best time in the nation as a senior when he won the state title for the second consecutive year. He has been timed at 10.5 seconds in the 100 meter dash and 4.06 seconds in the 40 yard dash.
 
Dont forget James Jett when talking about fast players. Former Raider, has a gold medal from the Olympics to prove it. Guy was just wicked fast.

:starspin
 
didnt joey galloway run a 4.1? i feel like i read that somewhere. being an ohio state fan and watching all their games i think he could be a great pick for us and take over for whenver TO or Terry decide to hang up the cleats. FOr anyone who watched the bowl game this year you got a good look at his speed. The only thing that worries me is hes extremely scrawny
 
summerisfunner;1342232 said:
Ginn will run around a 4.45 book it

How bout making a HH bet and if he runs faster you don't post for a month?
 
summerisfunner;1342260 said:
I've seen him play and personally, don't think he's all that fast, looks more like a long-strider to me


You are completely wrong, he is rediculously fast. This post could be a sequel to your epic "Parcells is staying" post from last Sunday.
 
summerisfunner;1342260 said:
I've seen him play and personally, don't think he's all that fast, looks more like a long-strider to me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGyrgqOKZLg

Fastest guy I've seen since Galloway in his prime. He'll run a 4.3 at the most. But a lot of colleges set up their 40s a yard or so shy of actually 40 yards and let the guys run barefoot so their times can look more impressive. Then at the combine these guys suddenly get exposed.
 
joseephuss;1342073 said:
Every year I read about how the OSU defensive coaches were excited about using Ginn as a defensive back, but it didn't materialize. I think he saw some minimal time as a freshman and then nothing else. I wonder why that was.

Of course they were excited(in bold black), and why they switched him, plain and simple,to get more touches (in bold blue)

Played for his father, Ted Ginn Sr., in high school ... was selected as the USA Today Defensive Player of the Year ... also a 2004 Parade All-American ... SuperPrep named him as its 2004 National Defensive Player of the Year ... Most Valuable Player of the U.S. Army All-America game ... also played quarterback, wide receiver and running back for Glenville and returned punts and kickoffs ... intercepted eight passes as a senior, returning five of them for touchdowns ... one of his interception returns went for a state-record 102-yard touchdown, while another went for a 97-yard score ... also passed for 932 yards and 12 touchdowns and rushed for 845 yards and 17 touchdowns ... named one of Ohio's three 2003 Division I Offensive Players of the Year ... returned four punts and one kickoff for touchdowns.

You all can predict a bust, I'll predict (as I have since he was a freshman, no Johnny come lately here) as an intriguing combination KR/PR/Terry Glenn type WR/Nickelback. His skill set should have him in the NFL for a long time.
 
GoinForSix;1342283 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGyrgqOKZLg

Fastest guy I've seen since Galloway in his prime. He'll run a 4.3 at the most. But a lot of colleges set up their 40s a yard or so shy of actually 40 yards and let the guys run barefoot so their times can look more impressive. Then at the combine these guys suddenly get exposed.

My favorite clip from that is the catch against MSU, he catches the ball in the middle of 3 defenders on about the 45, and by the time he is in the endzone he has 10 yards of seperation between him and the last defender. Blazing speed, no way he runs a 4.45, thats just ignorant.
 
JustSayNotoTO;1342282 said:
You are completely wrong, he is rediculously fast. This post could be a sequel to your epic "Parcells is staying" post from last Sunday.

:laugh2:

He obviously hasn't watch the guy.:rolleyes:
 
big dog cowboy;1341945 said:
Bullet Bob Hayes. Call me old school. He changed the way the position is played. Think about what that really means.

I was wondering when someone was gonna mention #22.
 
I do believe Alexander Wright when he was with the boys was clocked at 4.1, of course he never really made it at wr.
 
JustSayNotoTO;1342295 said:
My favorite clip from that is the catch against MSU, he catches the ball in the middle of 3 defenders on about the 45, and by the time he is in the endzone he has 10 yards of seperation between him and the last defender. Blazing speed, no way he runs a 4.45, thats just ignorant.

How bout at 3:03 when he shakes the guy out his shoe. This guy is amazing, if he is there at # 22 we gotta take em. We won't have to worry about KR/PR for a while.
 
Bob Hayes was by far the fastest player of them all, and he was one of our greatest players. The zone defense was invented just to keep up with him.
 
Sidney Rice (Seen him play personally and I know a few guys that played with him at Carolina, had to come out early because he was tired of seeing his family struggling. Reminds me a lot of Javon Walker)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dKOKY3S40fg

Calvin Johnson (We all know the story, probably the best receiver pound for pound. 45 inch vertical. Played with a terrible QB so he's going to be a monster in the NFL)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0BPsx77TkqA

D'Wayne Jarrett (Athletic, big, strong, and can go up and make plays. I'm a little worried about USC WRs since the Mike Williams hype. Wouldn't mind seeing him with a star)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=R_aByLgotfY
 
warren smith;1342329 said:
Bob Hayes was by far the fastest player of them all, and he was one of our greatest players. The zone defense was invented just to keep up with him.

Hayes in his prime vs. Darrell Green in his prime. Who you putting your money on?
 
Ted Ginn Jr. got ran down from behind by Notre Dames Zbikowski ( who runs a low 4.3 40 himself) and it wasnt an angle based run down. he literally ran him dwon from what I remember.
 
GoinForSix;1342344 said:
Hayes in his prime vs. Darrell Green in his prime. Who you putting your money on?
Trick question. Anyone who answers Hayes is a homer and anyone who answers Green is a hater. That said I'll go with Hayes and his world class speed. :D
 
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