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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 173389" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Actually I am pretty sure Days was sitting because Laskey outplayed him, but I'm not the coach so I don't know. Try telling Mark Richt that fumbles are the price of good ball toting -- two sure TDs fumbled away on the goal line -- and Paul Johnson, who in the same game saw a 14-point swing on a fumble that wasn't but in the books is, and then another that gave Georgia a chance to go ahead very late, requiring a miracle finish. Or for that matter all the way back to FSU on '08, or was it '09? when Cooper knocked it loose as they were about to score the winning TD. It is a fairly rare occurrence that a fumble does not hurt a team in some way, and I've never read of or heard of a coach saying he would take fumbles as the price of running hard. That's about all a running back has to hear. But, that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 173389, member: 2175"] Actually I am pretty sure Days was sitting because Laskey outplayed him, but I'm not the coach so I don't know. Try telling Mark Richt that fumbles are the price of good ball toting -- two sure TDs fumbled away on the goal line -- and Paul Johnson, who in the same game saw a 14-point swing on a fumble that wasn't but in the books is, and then another that gave Georgia a chance to go ahead very late, requiring a miracle finish. Or for that matter all the way back to FSU on '08, or was it '09? when Cooper knocked it loose as they were about to score the winning TD. It is a fairly rare occurrence that a fumble does not hurt a team in some way, and I've never read of or heard of a coach saying he would take fumbles as the price of running hard. That's about all a running back has to hear. But, that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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