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Ginn laments missed chances against Indianapolis

Source: Sun Sentinel
Davie : FL : USA | 2 months ago  
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Making a career-best 11 catches in the Miami Dolphins ' loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night felt good for Ted Ginn Jr. Missing two catchable balls in the end zone, including a possible game-winner in the final minute, felt horrible. Ginn admittedly had both hands on what could have been a 42-yard...
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