As Ryan Day envisions his star pupil succeeding in the NFL, picturing him in a Giants uniform requires a little less imagination. Before Day replaced Urban Meyer as Ohio State’s head coach, he was the Buckeyes offensive play-caller when one-year starter Dwayne Haskins set 28 school records and seven Big Ten records, including single-season passing yards (4,831) and passing touchdowns (50). Three years before he was paired with Haskins, Day worked as quarterbacks coach on an Eagles staff that included offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, now the Giants head coach. So the, line connecting Shurmur to Haskins runs through Day. Are they a good fit together? “Yeahhh,” Day enthusiastically told Advance Media during a 1-on-1 interview Wednesday during Haskins’ Pro Day. “Yeah, for sure. I think he fits that system really well.” Shurmur’s offense is designed around high-percentage throws — Saquon Barkley set a rookie running back record with 91 receptions…
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