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Rivera interviewing Scott Turner for OC position


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12 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Seems like a lesson should have been learned on hiring a coach based solely on his last name.

Were Norv/Scott ever really the problem though? No QB or OL makes it tough to do much on offense no matter who’s coaching. I have no issues moving and saying good riddance but they weren’t bad here.

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2 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Honestly, the results of Norm and Scott speak for themselves. 

Let's just move on and wish them a moderate amount of luck elsewhere.

 

Cam when healthy had some of his best play when paired w/ Norv 

CMC had legendary production. 

Achieved both despite pretty bad OL play

Health of a roster and lack of talent gets folks fired every year.  Just happens.  I mean, just because they couldn't have lasting success w/ Kyle Allen and Will Grier really said more about talent.   Talent driven league.  

 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I've been wondering whether Ron would reach out to Rob Chudzinski.

The Redskins want him to keep O'Connell but they're not forcing him.

Everything I've heard and read says that Rivera is completely in charge there. Final calls are all his. God help them.

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Jesus. Del Rio, Turner, Rivera. All coaches with head coaching experience who have had success at it as well. Yes, they’re all conservative as fug and that may but then, but considering it’s the Redskins and their recent history I can see why they’re excited and I can also see this group having some success.

Reminds me of us having Chud and McD. Three head coaching talents on the team. Whether they succeeded at HC I doesn’t matter it’s that they were good enough as a C to try.

And these are typically the best teams with those people in place.

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Just now, onmyown said:

Jesus. Del Rio, Turner, Rivera. All coaches with head coaching experience who have had success at it as well. Yes, they’re all conservative as fug and that may but then, but considering it’s the Redskins and their recent history I can see why they’re excited and I can also see this group having some success.

Scott Turner, not Norv.

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