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How many seasons until Scott Turner becomes a head coaching candidate?


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Everyone has been clamoring about Norv Turner and how much better he has made the Panthers offense in 2018. And rightfully so, Norv has improved the Panthers offense in just about every way compared to Shula's tenure in Carolina.

But how much of an impact has his son Scott Turner made as QB coach? Norv has mentioned that he has gleaned some ideas from his son as far as modern aspects to offensive playcalling. Scott Turner famously came up with the "Annexation of Puerto Rico" play from the 2011 game against the Texans. And the coaching carousel set to spin again this offseason. Will Scott Turner be getting some looks as a head coach as soon as this offseason? How many seasons could we expect him to stay in Carolina? Is he being groomed to take over as offensive coordinator for the Panthers, when his 66 year old father inevitably retires? 

I might be jumping the gun here, but I have to think that in an offensively charged NFL, a lot of teams hungry for young and creative head coaches akin to Sean McVay might see the progress Cam Newton has made and roll the dice on Scott Turner developing their young QB. 

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