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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 72636" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I said a couple years ago on another site, some of you may remember, (this is when we were anticipating a move from QB for SD) that as soon as he shows up at BB he will be the best one we have. I still believe that to this day. I like the decision. Days is a big body with a knack for running in traffic. He blocked well as an AB and he can catch, but lets face it, sprinting towards the boundary and making cuts is not his forte. If he can hang on to the football in the trash, he will be an incredibly hard guy to put on the ground. He can bounce around, keep the legs churning, and buck like a bronco. I remember the days (no pun) when he was playing QB, he was great on the keep reads. He just fumbled too much. He brings an agility that Sims never had and Lasky doesn't have now. He may not be able to dust the secondary in a sprint, but he will be a load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 72636, member: 639"] I said a couple years ago on another site, some of you may remember, (this is when we were anticipating a move from QB for SD) that as soon as he shows up at BB he will be the best one we have. I still believe that to this day. I like the decision. Days is a big body with a knack for running in traffic. He blocked well as an AB and he can catch, but lets face it, sprinting towards the boundary and making cuts is not his forte. If he can hang on to the football in the trash, he will be an incredibly hard guy to put on the ground. He can bounce around, keep the legs churning, and buck like a bronco. I remember the days (no pun) when he was playing QB, he was great on the keep reads. He just fumbled too much. He brings an agility that Sims never had and Lasky doesn't have now. He may not be able to dust the secondary in a sprint, but he will be a load. [/QUOTE]
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