Quote:There's no proof in the article, just statements you can choose to believe. Even the author of the article questions the true motive behind his resignation. I'm not sure what about a team or a person not being completely truthful in public is difficult for you to grasp.
If you choose not to believe those statements, that is your problem. There is no reason not to believe Norv Turner was Minnesota's OC all season until yesterday.
Is anyone else's mind blown by the posts in these threads? Anyone?
Quote:Is anyone else's mind blown by the posts in these threads? Anyone?
Mind blown? No.
Stomach turned by the rampant, incessant need to have attention thrown at themselves? Yes.
Quote:Is anyone else's mind blown by the posts in these threads? Anyone?
What makes you think people's minds are blown? There's no reason to think that unless you have proof.
Quote:The proof is in the article I posted. Let me know why you don't believe it.
You believe everything you see on the internet?
Quote:Is anyone else's mind blown by the posts in these threads? Anyone?
It's MJF. That should explain everything. Lol
Quote:HC: Coughlin
OC: Turner
sounds like a super bowl winner if it was 2001
Quote:NO ONE IMPLIED THAT
LIAR!
That was not a lie. The way I read something that was how I interpreted it.
Quote:What makes you think people's minds are blown? There's no reason to think that unless you have proof.
I've seen it posted on the internet, so it has to be true.
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No, really, he's a French model.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...ent-ideas/
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It's good to see that Norv Turner's mid-season resignation wasn't health related.
Since Turner stepped down, the Vikings have used many more quick passes to help protect Sam Bradford because of an Offensive Line that has been hit extremely hard by injuries. Turner on the other hand has a long history with the vertical passing game.
Minnesota seemed to be in the "injuries caught up with us" mode before Week 11 games. However, their ability to compensate for long-term losses on offense with Norv Turner tells us this much: they really miss him. Pat Shurmur can't fix the broken ship. The Vikings need to bring back the vertical passing game when their offense is healthy again.