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Chargers announce extension for Norv Turner


Kevin Greene

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As an apparent reward for Sunday's throwback to Martyball, Chargers coach Norv Turner has received a three-year contract extension.

The team announced the new deal on Monday night.

"I'm extremely proud of the job Norv has done with this team," team president Dean Spanos in a statement issued by the team. "In three seasons he's led the team to three division titles. I'm confident that if we strengthen our roster and continue to provide Norv the assets he needs, this team will have continued success."

Or maybe -- just maybe -- Norv and G.M. A.J. Smith have taken this team as far as they ever can or will, and maybe the time has come to find a coach and a front-office chief who can push this franchise over the top.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/01/18/chargers-announce-extension-for-norv-turner/

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They're kinda the same honestly. Same bullshit loyalty to players that are clearly past their prime(LT).

at least norv gets to the playoffs consistently, and his bullshit loyalty is for LT, one of the greatest RBs of all time, while fox has bullshit loyalty to... Jake Delhomme

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at least norv gets to the playoffs consistently, and his bullshit loyalty is for LT, one of the greatest RBs of all time, while fox has bullshit loyalty to... Jake Delhomme

Norv Turner is Mike Martz with that team, ya know whatta mean? Inherited talent but knows not what to do with it.

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Norv Turner is Mike Martz with that team, ya know whatta mean? Inherited talent but knows not what to do with it.

Sorta the problem we have as well. Except we acquire talent, but still don't know what to do with it.

Still, I'll take 3 division titles and some playoff wins over Fox's crap anyday.

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