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Does anyone think he can become our future OC down the line? Not saying next year or anything but if he starts to show potential as a playcaller in the future maybe? What do you all think?

P.S. I'm not very familiar with him so forgive me if this sounds incredibly unrealistic I'm just asking cuz his father's strong offensive background.

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Does anyone think he can become our future OC down the line? Not saying next year or anything but if he starts to show potential as a playcaller in the future maybe? What do you all think?

P.S. I'm not very familiar with him so forgive me if this sounds incredibly unrealistic I'm just asking cuz his father's strong offensive background.

In 10 years, why not. But now, why?

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Turner was said to have been the creator or co-creator of one or two of this year's fancy trick plays.

Given his genes and surroundings, wouldn't surprise me if he's an OC at some point. Maybe with us, but could be elsewhere.

His dad's mentor's son (Ken Zampese, son of Ernie) followed in his father's footsteps, so why not Scott?

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