Norv to Cowboys?
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Norv to Cowboys?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2746548
I've always felt that Turner was the most mediocre head coach in the league. He'll probably go to the Cowboys though and turn into Lombardi.
I've always felt that Turner was the most mediocre head coach in the league. He'll probably go to the Cowboys though and turn into Lombardi.
Dear god, please let this happen. Please. Norval is awful, always has been, always will be, a change of venue is not going to matter.
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Re: Norv to Cowboys?
riggofan wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2746548
I've always felt that Turner was the most mediocre head coach in the league. He'll probably go to the Cowboys though and turn into Lombardi.
Maybe. Probably not.
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Actually I think his genius as an OC is a little overstated, sure those Dallas teams were great but they had a fantastic offensive line and three HoF players in Aikman, Irvin and Smith.
His recent stints aren't too noteworthy:
Let me acknowledge here that we, of course, can't put all success or lack thereof at the feet of the OC but his track record isn't as impressive as you might think.
His recent stints aren't too noteworthy:
2001 San Diego: 11th
2002 Miami: 15th
2003: Miami: 24th
2006 San Francisco: 26th
Let me acknowledge here that we, of course, can't put all success or lack thereof at the feet of the OC but his track record isn't as impressive as you might think.
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Fios wrote:Actually I think his genius as an OC is a little overstated, sure those Dallas teams were great but they had a fantastic offensive line and three HoF players in Aikman, Irvin and Smith.
Amen. When Norv turns average offensive talent into a top 10 offense, the genius label will fit. Until then, he was merely very lucky.
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It doesn't matter, those of us who are Redskins fans are speaking from experience, he simply isn't meant to be a head coach, period. I talked today to one of the more knowledgeable Cowboys fans I know (which would make him the only one ... HA) and he is dreading this. The idea that Norval was hampered by inheriting someone else's mess doesn't hold for his tenure in Washington either, he was given plenty of time to establish himself. Too much time in fact. Norv as the head coach in Dallas will be an unqualified failure and I pray to god it happens.forskins wrote:One thing Norv would have is he would have a well put together team going into this situation, unlike his two previous coaching jobs, where he started with scraps.
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Fios wrote:Actually I think his genius as an OC is a little overstated, sure those Dallas teams were great but they had a fantastic offensive line and three HoF players in Aikman, Irvin and Smith.
The offensive line they had to work with was ridiculous.
There were multiple years the Cowboys put FOUR offensive linemen in the Pro Bowl. Average years, three offensive line went.
That's just stupid good.
Fios wrote:It doesn't matter, those of us who are Redskins fans are speaking from experience, he simply isn't meant to be a head coach, period. I talked today to one of the more knowledgeable Cowboys fans I know (which would make him the only one ... HA) and he is dreading this. The idea that Norval was hampered by inheriting someone else's mess doesn't hold for his tenure in Washington either, he was given plenty of time to establish himself. Too much time in fact. Norv as the head coach in Dallas will be an unqualified failure and I pray to god it happens.
I remember how happy I was when I read the news that Gibbs was returning to Washington. I think the feeling would be just as good, maybe even better, to hear the news that Norv is returning to coach the Cowboys.
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Snout wrote:Fios wrote:It doesn't matter, those of us who are Redskins fans are speaking from experience, he simply isn't meant to be a head coach, period. I talked today to one of the more knowledgeable Cowboys fans I know (which would make him the only one ... HA) and he is dreading this. The idea that Norval was hampered by inheriting someone else's mess doesn't hold for his tenure in Washington either, he was given plenty of time to establish himself. Too much time in fact. Norv as the head coach in Dallas will be an unqualified failure and I pray to god it happens.
I remember how happy I was when I read the news that Gibbs was returning to Washington. I think the feeling would be just as good, maybe even better, to hear the news that Norv is returning to coach the Cowboys.
I mean, you know Norv's team is going to shoot themselves in the foot at least 6-8 times each season. It's beautiful!
i played baseball with his son scott, my dad would always be like, "norv! what wrong with the team??" hed blush and wonder if hes ever going to coach again..
norv to cowpukes!! woopie!!! puts us one step closer to a superbowl
norv, no stallworth and an injured mcnabb in philly and an absent tiki in NY.. things are looking up
norv to cowpukes!! woopie!!! puts us one step closer to a superbowl
norv, no stallworth and an injured mcnabb in philly and an absent tiki in NY.. things are looking up
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Redskins Rule wrote:forskins wrote:Norv Turner 1994-2000 49-59-1 .454
Joe Gibbs 2004-present 21-27 .4375
Comparing Norv Turner to Joe Gibbs!?!?!?!??!?!
That is the dumbest thing I've seen in a while!!!!!
Do you even follow football?
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Redskins Rule wrote:forskins wrote:Norv Turner 1994-2000 49-59-1 .454
Joe Gibbs 2004-present 21-27 .4375
Comparing Norv Turner to Joe Gibbs!?!?!?!??!?!
That is the dumbest thing I've seen in a while!!!!!
Do you even follow football?
You're not saying for(e)skin is a schmuck are you?
Yes, well done snipping for(e)skin's absurd comparison. We need to circumcise the demons. I mean exercise them. It's hard to take someone who names himself after part his pecker seriously anyway.
No smack here, referring to nothing but his self selected high school humor username.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/foreskin
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/schmuck (see the Yiddish origin)