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01-16-2006
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Mr. Buckeye
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Turner Takes 49ers OC Job.
Cross Turner off our list as if he ever was.
Turner accepts 49ers coordinator gig
Jay Glazer / FOXSports.com
The Raiders may not have a new head coach yet but their old head coach has a new job.
FOXSports.com has learned that former Oakland head coach Norv Turner has accepted a job as the 49ers offensive coordinator. Niners coach Mike Nolan, ironically, was Turner's defensive coordinator in Washington with the Redskins from 1997 to 1999. Turner replaces Mike McCarthy, hired last week as head coach of the Green Bay Packers. Turner has not yet signed the deal but has accepted according to those close to the two-time head coach.
Turner grew up in the Bay Area in the community of Martinez.
The former Raiders head coach also has one of the best names as an offensive coordinator in the NFL after stints in Dallas, San Diego and Miami.
Turner was on Jimmy Johnson's Dallas coaching staff from 1991-93, where as the offensive coordinator he helped lead the Cowboys to two straight World Championships. He also had quite a successful stint as the coordinator in San Diego where the Chargers had running back LaDainian Tomlinson lead all NFL rookies with 1,236 yards rushing and 10 touchdowns and an NFL rookie best 59 catches.
In that same season quarterback Doug Flutie threw for 3,464 yards and wide receiver Curtis Conway had 71 receptions for 1,125 yards.
Turner's coaching career began in 1975 at the University of Oregon, Nolan's alma mater.
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01-16-2006
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Banned
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They will be set on offense. Turner is an offensive genius.
Major gaff not getting him in here.
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01-17-2006
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Senior Member
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Niners close in on Turner as offensive coordinator
Niners close in on Turner as offensive coordinator
Niners close in on Turner as offensive coordinatorBy GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer
January 17, 2006
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- Fired Oakland Raiders coach Norv Turner was negotiating a move across San Francisco Bay on Monday night to become the 49ers' offensive coordinator, a team source said.
The source, speaking on condition of anonymity because the deal wasn't complete, said Turner is expected to be introduced later this week as coach Mike Nolan's replacement for Mike McCarthy, who became the Green Bay Packers' head coach last week after one terrible season with the Niners.
Turner, who also coached the Washington Redskins for nearly seven years, was fired by the Raiders on Jan. 3 after two losing seasons. But the Bay Area native still is considered one of the NFL's top offensive minds, with a career highlighted by his work as the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator during two Super Bowl-winning seasons.
Nolan was Turner's defensive coordinator in Washington from 1997-99, and he put his former boss high on his list of candidates for McCarthy's replacement last week.
Turner went 49-59-1 with just one playoff berth in Washington before getting fired with three games left in the 2000 season. He took over the Raiders in January 2004 but won just nine games, leading to his dismissal by owner Al Davis.
Turner will take over for McCarthy, who presided over one of the worst offensive seasons in NFL history in Nolan's first year in San Francisco. The Niners (4-12) managed just 3,587 total yards -- the fewest in the league, the franchise's lowest total since 1963 and the fifth-fewest since the NFL began playing 16-game schedules in 1978. With a talent-thin roster and four starting quarterbacks, including No. 1 draft pick Alex Smith, the Niners averaged fewer than 15 points. Smith didn't throw his first touchdown pass until the season finale -- after 11 interceptions and seven starts. San Francisco finished with franchise lows in offensive touchdowns (17), first downs (191) and yards passing (1,898).
Mr. Jones and CrazyCowboy--Training Camp 2004
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01-17-2006
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This ain't Madden
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01-17-2006
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by CrazyCowboy
Niners close in on Turner as offensive coordinator
Niners close in on Turner as offensive coordinatorBy GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer
January 17, 2006
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- Fired Oakland Raiders coach Norv Turner was negotiating a move across San Francisco Bay on Monday night to become the 49ers' offensive coordinator, a team source said.
The source, speaking on condition of anonymity because the deal wasn't complete, said Turner is expected to be introduced later this week as coach Mike Nolan's replacement for Mike McCarthy, who became the Green Bay Packers' head coach last week after one terrible season with the Niners.
[View Full Quote]Turner, who also coached the Washington Redskins for nearly seven years, was fired by the Raiders on Jan. 3 after two losing seasons. But the Bay Area native still is considered one of the NFL's top offensive minds, with a career highlighted by his work as the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator during two Super Bowl-winning seasons.
Nolan was Turner's defensive coordinator in Washington from 1997-99, and he put his former boss high on his list of candidates for McCarthy's replacement last week.
Turner went 49-59-1 with just one playoff berth in Washington before getting fired with three games left in the 2000 season. He took over the Raiders in January 2004 but won just nine games, leading to his dismissal by owner Al Davis.
Turner will take over for McCarthy, who presided over one of the worst offensive seasons in NFL history in Nolan's first year in San Francisco. The Niners (4-12) managed just 3,587 total yards -- the fewest in the league, the franchise's lowest total since 1963 and the fifth-fewest since the NFL began playing 16-game schedules in 1978. With a talent-thin roster and four starting quarterbacks, including No. 1 draft pick Alex Smith, the Niners averaged fewer than 15 points. Smith didn't throw his first touchdown pass until the season finale -- after 11 interceptions and seven starts. San Francisco finished with franchise lows in offensive touchdowns (17), first downs (191) and yards passing (1,898).
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He might be a good pick up for them.
Step aside for the Cowboys from Hell!!!!!
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01-17-2006
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Senior Member
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This is all Sean Payton's fault.
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01-17-2006
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That little weasel Payton has ruined everything. Damn!
"Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve."
- Tom Landry
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01-17-2006
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Moderator
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Originally Posted by ravidubey
That little weasel Payton has ruined everything. Damn!
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Wow, San Fran moving away from the WCO. Never thought I'd see the day. That would be like Dallas scrapping the 43.

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01-17-2006
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The Great Communicator
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This is great news for Alex Smith. Turner is the one who taught Aikman how to be an NFL QB; if he can do that for Smith the Niners could become a force again...Dammit!!
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01-17-2006
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Instincts to another flow
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Norv just didn't want to move cross country again. 
Thank you to all donated to the Jason Witten Camp drive!
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01-17-2006
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Senior Member
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This is the end of the West-Coast offense in the city that started it all. The 49ers are going to try to run the Don Coryell offense? Never thought I would see the day. 
"Do not question a folly, ask only what it accomplishes." ~Ayn Rand
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01-17-2006
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THE BIG DOG
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Good luck to Norv. He will need it.
This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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01-17-2006
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Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun.
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Originally Posted by JGalt
This is the end of the West-Coast offense in the city that started it all. The 49ers are going to try to run the Don Coryell offense? Never thought I would see the day. 
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Pretty easy choice in my book. He doesn't even have to move.
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01-17-2006
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by JGalt
This is the end of the West-Coast offense in the city that started it all. The 49ers are going to try to run the Don Coryell offense? Never thought I would see the day. 
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well you beat me to it.... weird to see them change offensive style
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01-17-2006
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Redskins Forever
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Norv doesnt make any sense going to that team to me. I expect the 9ers to draft a day one RB.
Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Results are facts. What if is fantasy. Teams pay for facts.
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