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Panthers' Ted Ginn says no excuse for the drop, but Packers are his focus now

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Carolina Panthers wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. has watched the replay of his dropped pass in Monday night’s overtime win against Indianapolis. He has heard the jokes and comments.

He has moved on.

“My kids took me off the hook,’’ Ginn said. “As long as you have family it will push you through anything.’’

But Ginn knows he would have been the goat in the 29-26 victory that improved Carolina to 7-0 had it not for Graham Gano’s 52-yard field.

He knows he let the game-winning touchdown go through his hands after breaking at least five yards clear of his nearest defender near the 10-yard line on Carolina’s third play of overtime.