The Resurrection of Norv Turner

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  • ritehook
    SBR MVP
    • 08-12-06
    • 2244

    #1
    The Resurrection of Norv Turner
    Turner speaks, the Chargers deliver

    By Michael Silver, Yahoo! Sports
    January 14, 2008





    – He got choked up during his Saturday night speech, punctuating some of his more passionate statements with fist-pumps, and the San Diego Chargers felt inspired by their head coach's emotion. "I believe in you," he told them, and they believed him, and it meant something more than they had dreamt it could have back in the uncertain days of autumn.

    This was a different Norv Turner than the man some of them doubted earlier this season, a driven leader who strode confidently and defiantly into the den of the defending champions intent on irrevocably changing the way he and his team are perceived. He shed the dead-fish exterior and took command of the sidelines, railing at officials and at one point venturing a good 10 yards onto the playing field to throw a replay-challenge flag. He looked like he would fight somebody – a ref, a row of fans, Peyton Manning, whomever – to get what he wanted.

    Through it all, Turner kept his poise. There were smart calls at ideal times as he got into one of those sublime play-calling rhythms which made him such a hot coaching prospect in the first place. And for the first time as a head coach in a truly big game, he walked off a winner, his face showing no trace of surprise.
  • Scorpion
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-04-05
    • 7797

    #2
    That win will be the highlight of his career at SD!

    SD will never win the SB with Norv!
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    • SBR Lou
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 08-02-07
      • 37863

      #3
      You know what, I like how fired up Turner was on the sidelines yesterday. Hell, some of those calls would have sent me over the edge too. The fact is, last year around this time everyone was saying the Chargers are the most talented young team in the league.

      They still have that talent, but were not clicking at all and had suffered what many believed to be a setback, but it appears that the players have become more comfortable with his coaching style and started to believe in him. That's a good thing to see, even if the road ends here for them, Turner will be back next year and I think guys will believe in him. What a complete 180.
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      • ritehook
        SBR MVP
        • 08-12-06
        • 2244

        #4
        Originally posted by Scorpion
        That win will be the highlight of his career at SD!

        SD will never win the SB with Norv!
        Just like the late unlamented Marty will never win a SB, and maybe not another playoff game. Maybe not another game, unless he can find a fool of an owner to hire him -- and of course his Off Co-or son also, the scam he tried to pull on the Chargers after getting booted early again in the postseason

        Many NFL fans can name almost every one of the 32 Head Coaches. But very very few, I'd guess, can name more than 2 or 3 General Managers, who build or destroy a team.

        Smith happens to be one of the top GMs in the NFL. Marty was not his choice to be the HC of the Chargers. He has the right to pick hiis own HC. And it doesn't matter what happens next Sunday. SD would not have gotten even this far with Marty the Loser at the helm
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        • jjgold
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 07-20-05
          • 388179

          #5
          SD will not beat Pats 1st off

          Norv is a bad coach period, he has some solid talent and actually suppose to be in this game.
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          • Scorpion
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 09-04-05
            • 7797

            #6
            63-80 is his record in the NFL

            He finally won a big game, so what??
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            • SBR Lou
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 08-02-07
              • 37863

              #7
              I think it's more about him turning the corner. Early this year he was a head coach that was only able to really make vital adjustments once he got to analyze the tape after a game. Now he seems to be in a rhythm where he understands all the players, knows what to do, and is so in sync with his position on this team he's actually getting fired up and passionate on the sideline. His personality is coming out, his adjustments are being made on the spot, and beating Indy to advance to this spot deserves respect win or lose next week.
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              • Scorpion
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 09-04-05
                • 7797

                #8
                Originally posted by crazyl
                You know what, I like how fired up Turner was on the sidelines yesterday. .
                Yes, I was surprised! He did a great job yesterday!
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