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GeneralDissaray 
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:33 pm Post subject: Norv as OC |
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Previously, a number of us, including me, stated that we'd like to see Norv Turner brought in as Offensive Coordinator, should he get fired. I started thinking. Do most of you pro Norv people think adding Norv would allow Garrett to spend more time on game management and preparation. It's not like the Chargers have been the smartest and most prepared team.
Are we simply diluted by the Dynasty years, or do you think Garrett can significantly improve with Norv as OC? |
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Matts4313 
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:36 pm Post subject: Re: Norv as OC |
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| GeneralDissaray wrote: | Previously, a number of us, including me, stated that we'd like to see Norv Turner brought in as Offensive Coordinator, should he get fired. I started thinking. Do most of you pro Norv people think adding Norv would allow Garrett to spend more time on game management and preparation. It's not like the Chargers have been the smartest and most prepared team.
Are we simply diluted by the Dynasty years, or do you think Garrett can significantly improve with Norv as OC? |
Yes. A Million Times Yes.
Norv and Callahan would not only be two solid offensive minds to build a game plan around.. but it would great expedite Garretts learning curve. I love what Garrett is doing from a personal stand point, and the "attitude" of the franchise. But its pretty clear that there are times were he is in way over his head. _________________
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Texas_OutLaw7 


Joined: 27 Mar 2005 Posts: 19375 Location: Cowboys Forum ROH Class of '12
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:38 pm Post subject: Re: Norv as OC |
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| GeneralDissaray wrote: | | Are we simply diluted by the Dynasty years, or do you think Garrett can significantly improve with Norv as OC? |
Frankly, probably.
But there are two sides of the same coin. There can be no doubt that he is a great QB Coach. And as the QB goes, often so does the offense. There can also be no doubt that him assuming a great deal of the burden from Redball would free him (Redball) up to focus on other aspects of the game - that doesn't mean he will excel at it though. _________________
In Redball I Trust!
The price of progress is trusting the process.
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Desperado82 
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:40 pm Post subject: |
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Turner would do to our offense (assuming we repair the offensive line) what Phillips did to the Houston defense.
There has never been a question that Norv is an excellent offensive coordinator in this league. His issues arise from not having the ability to manage a team. _________________
^^^mack.
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GeneralDissaray 
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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| Desperado82 wrote: | Turner would do to our offense (assuming we repair the offensive line) what Phillips did to the Houston defense.
There has never been a question that Norv is an excellent offensive coordinator in this league. His issues arise from not having the ability to manage a team. |
Lol. You didn't really answer my question. I'm basically asking, do you think Redball is just spread too thin without an OC? Do you think the team would be smarter, more prepared, and Garrett would perform better at clock management, if Norv is hired? I'm just wondering if we can be a disciplined team under Garrett, or you think he just doesn't have it no matter who we bring in as OC? |
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Desperado82 
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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| GeneralDissaray wrote: | | Desperado82 wrote: | Turner would do to our offense (assuming we repair the offensive line) what Phillips did to the Houston defense.
There has never been a question that Norv is an excellent offensive coordinator in this league. His issues arise from not having the ability to manage a team. |
Lol. You didn't really answer my question. I'm basically asking, do you think Redball is just spread too thin without an OC? Do you think the team would be smarter, more prepared, and Garrett would perform better at clock management, if Norv is hired? I'm just wondering if we can be a disciplined team under Garrett, or you think he just doesn't have it no matter who we bring in as OC? |
I think right now Garrett is too spread thin. So, to answer your question, without playcalling duties I believe Garrett would do a better job getting this team to be smarter, better prepared, etc. _________________
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