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If Norv Turner Leaves?


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I would like to see a shake up. I'm not satisfied with what we are getting from Cam. He is capable of doing more if we put him in the right situation.

 

But Norv is a bum. He's been coaching off reputation for 20 years. The Charges went downhill when Schottenheimer left. Washington Redskins? Cleveland Browns? Come on man.

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Nope. Shula will probably be back next season.

Fans always hate their OCs. We hated Henning, then Davidson, then Chud, now Shula. If we hired Norv we would hate him too.

I liked Henning and Chud except his last year he was all about himself.

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Henning was good, I liked him. Davidson is kind of like Shula. How could you watch us go 0 for 3 in the Redzone and say Shula is safe?

 

We scored TDs on 58% of our red zone visits this season.  That is good for top 10 in the league

 

9 of 16 games were against top half of the NFL defenses.

 

So one game doesn't make me want to fire everyone.  If you look at the entire body of work this season we were pretty successful on offense.

 

That is unless you judge everything by total yardage and/or total points.

 

We can still improve however.

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I would like to see a shake up. I'm not satisfied with what we are getting from Cam. He is capable of doing more if we put him in the right situation.

 

But Norv is a bum. He's been coaching off reputation for 20 years. The Charges went downhill when Schottenheimer left. Washington Redskins? Cleveland Browns? Come on man.

 

Norv is a bum HC, nowhere near a bum OC. x10 Shula will ever be

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I don't see much difference between Chud and Norv Turner.  They usually have lots of yards, but his teams also is near the bottom in INTs and turnovers.  It is all very much high risk, high reward

 

There is a reason why Chud and Norv teams always have a lot of yards, but not a lot of wins

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