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Interim: Scott Turner, Plus other talent to evaluate


saX man

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We have a young guy that is obviously being groomed for a future in the league. He's 37, has made Allen look respectable, Cam look in MVP form early last season, so why not see what he can do?

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You never know when you have a guy hiding in plain sight.  Now is the time to evaluate if we have talent hiding behind Ron and his preferred vets.  He may just be Norv's son, but maybe there's more.  Cam really liked him, Kyle fits his system but maybe he could add some nuance to his dad's sometimes archaic ways.   

We also need to take a hard to look at the following guys:

  • Dennis Daley (continued eval for a OT starter)
  • Ian Thomas (Looked good last season, would like to see where he's at)
  • Jordan Scarlett (He'll be 24 next season...we need to see if we have something or not)
  • Tyler Larsen (He may have a nice backup contract but I'd like to really see if he could be a starter)
  • Jermaine Carter (We're still playing 4-3 mostly, get him on the field)

And for gawd sake, get Burns and Miller on the field.  BURNS and MILLER please.

 

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2 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Yeh it just makes sense to make him the interim. He might be a star.

I think it makes a ton of sense.  I would do it now but in a business sense, I think it makes sense to give him a shot once we're officially out of playoff contention.  He could get in 2-4 games this year for us.

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1 minute ago, saX man said:

I think it makes a ton of sense.  I would do it now but in a business sense, I think it makes sense to give him a shot once we're officially out of playoff contention.  He could get in 2-4 games this year for us.

I would do it now.

we wouldn’t make it winning out.

 

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