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Turner charged with offensive quality control


CatMan72

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Turner, 28, began his coaching career in 2005 as an administrative graduate assistant at Oregon State

Per his bio when he was with Pitt (link) his job included "assisting in all aspects of the Beavers' program with a special focus on the offense's weekly preparation."

Pop Quiz: Who was the quarterback he worked with?

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matt moore?

but really tho an offensive quality control coach is in charge of stats and looking at tendencies or am I wrong? what does it really have to do with moore?

I think they review all game tape before the next week. So if we play the falcons this Sunday he would be reviewing the tape of the saints we play the week after that. Or thats what Sam Mills III did for us.

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I think they review all game tape before the next week. So if we play the falcons this Sunday he would be reviewing the tape of the saints we play the week after that. Or thats what Sam Mills III did for us.

ya but sam mills does the other side of the ball if im not mistaken

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