Ted Ginn all for Glenn acquisition, other stuff …

Ted Ginn Jr. kind of likes the view of adding Terry Glenn to Miami’s receiver corps.

I kind of hate it but that’s another story.

"I don’t think it’s a not good concept," Ginn said after today’s moment practice. "It’s going to be great. It would be great to have two or three coaches in the [meeting] room and that’s what it would be like with his experience."

Meanwhile, quarterback Josh McCown is monitoring the Brett Favre situation considering his brother Luke is one of 34,245 quarterbacks on the Bucs’ roster. "That’s a fit situation," Josh said.

I suggested to him it could be worse considering the Dolphins could be interested (they are not). "Yeah that would be naughty," he admitted. "But at least I would get a lot of money for No. 4."

This afternoon’s practice was interesting in that the receivers who have been getting ripped on lately seemed to improve dramatically. Rookie quarterback Chad Henne was plus pretty good.

Derek Hagan had a couple of fine plays in which he not only caught the ball, but had considerable separation from the defender

on deep sideline patterns. Jayson Foster plus did some good work in the middle of the field.

The running backs are quickly fitting the exclamation point of the offense. Ronnie Brown is showing absolutely no ill effects from his knee surgery. He is taking every repetition. He is running tough. He isn’t wearing a knee brace. Excellent so far.

Ricky Williams is looking quicker than he did in the offseason. On one breakaway run that afternoon, he got external and into the secondary and safety Jason Allen, who runs a 4.4, had to seriously scoot and use the angle advantage he had to only pull even with Williams.

Then there’s rookie Jalen Parmele. He runs a little high, which coach Tony Sparano said the coaches are trying to address, but every practice he flashes at least one play in which he shows surprising burst and quickness.

Anyway, Justin Peelle, Darren Heerspink, Michael Lehan, and Steve McKinney did not practice that afternoon. The team worked in the Nick Saban Memorial Bubble considering it had rained earlier in the afternoon.

Original post by Armando Salguero

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