Ginn could be benched
Wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. didn't line up with the starting offense during the portion of the Miami Dolphins' practice Wednesday that was open to media members.
Ginn, after dropping several passes in last Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints, was replaced by rookie wideout Brian Hartline.
Coach Tony Sparano declined to say whether Ginn has lost his starting job.
"We'll see where we are at the end of the week," Sparano said, according to the Associated Press. "I'm just kind of upsetting the whole apple cart, and let's see how this thing goes,. I don't want to say yes. I don't want to say no right now. Today we just said let's let it fly. We've got five guys there that are playing this position, so let's let them all work and see where we go from there."
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Mark Maske
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October 29, 2009; 10:58 AM ET
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Posted by: ozpunk | October 29, 2009 2:43 PM













I still wonder what would have happened if they had selected Brady Quinn, I mean hes dont nothing impressive in Cleveland, but certainly would have been an upgrade over Cleo Lemon...