The NFL has a new name in the record books. Ted Ginn Jr. returned two kickoffs for TDs in the same quarter, leading Miami to a 30-25 win over the New York Jets.
In the third quarter (after Dolphins QB Chad Henne moved the Fins back 7 yards with his mighty offensive prowess), the Jets drove down the field and scored a FG to take a 6-3 lead. The ensuing kickoff went to Ginn at the goal line, who took it 100 yards for a score and a 10-6 Miami lead.
Miami stifled the Jets on the next possession, and Jason Taylor (cough, Ohio man, cough) took a fumble back 48 yards for another score and a 17-6 lead. The Jets were not finished, though and they scored a TD on the next drive…but they had to kick off again.
Ginn took the ball one yard deep, and 101 yards later, he scored the TD and gave his team a 24-13 lead which would stand up.
Three weeks ago, when Chad Henne barely squeaked by in his first start, this site was flooded with Michigan sycophants who all demanded I take down my “Chad Henne Is A Joke” video, because Chad clearly was headed for the Hall Of Fame.
Henne, in today’s game, was 12 for 21 for 114 measly yards.
I wonder if the Henne fans will return?
Nahhhhhhh. Here’s a present for you BBCers. The Dead Schembechlers with a live double-play. “Chad Henne Is A Joke”, and “Ted Ginn Did Everything”.
Viva La Teddy!
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