What no one has noticed is that Ginn has been solid as a WR in the past 2-3 games. Ever since his "demotion," he's been catching the ball better, made a few solid grabs on the sideline in the Pats' game. I'm not ready to write him off totally. He can still be a contributor...
If by solid you mean that he hasn't dropped the ball, then I agree. But he hasn't been a deep threat for a good while now, and he is hardly looked at on 3rd down. I just don't know how patient we can be with him. But you are correct, he hasn't been a liability on the field and he has played better than he was playing.