Found September 28, 2009 on Sign on San Diego:
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Philip Rivers runs to daylight like a man dodging furniture in the dark. His stride is long, but his steps are slow and self-conscious, as if he were concerned about crashing into a credenza. "He looks like a giraffe," Chargers guard Kris Dielman said yesterday of his galumphing quarterback.
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