Norv Turner as a potential candidate

Alright, Cowboys fans. It’s time we have a serious discussion. Mike McCarthy’s time might be up, and I’m throwing this out there—why not bring in Norv Turner? He’s got the resume, the history with Dallas, and the offensive mind we need. I know he’s not a trendy pick, but hear me out:

Why Norv Turner Could Be the Answer:


1. Offensive Genius:


This man made Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin legends. His schemes are built for balance—run the ball effectively, set up play-action, and keep defenses guessing. We’ve got the tools—Dak, CeeDee, and a solid O-line. Imagine what Turner could do with this offense!


2. Super Bowl Experience:


Turner isn’t just some coordinator who lucked into success—he built an offense that helped the Cowboys win back-to-back Super Bowls. He knows what it means to wear the star and understands the pressure that comes with coaching in Dallas.


3. QB Development:


Dak Prescott has the potential, but he’s missing that next-level edge. Turner has a history of getting the best out of his quarterbacks. He turned a young Philip Rivers into a Pro Bowler and kept Cam Newton productive when others had written him off.


Final Thoughts:

Look, I know hiring Norv Turner would be unconventional, and it’s not without risks. But if Jerry Jones really wants to win another Super Bowl, he needs someone who knows the franchise’s DNA, has the chops to develop Dak, and can create an elite offense. Turner checks all those boxes.

Am I crazy, or does this actually make sense? Let me know your thoughts!
Be serious, please.
 
Alright, Cowboys fans. It’s time we have a serious discussion. Mike McCarthy’s time might be up, and I’m throwing this out there—why not bring in Norv Turner? He’s got the resume, the history with Dallas, and the offensive mind we need. I know he’s not a trendy pick, but hear me out:

Why Norv Turner Could Be the Answer:


1. Offensive Genius:


This man made Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin legends. His schemes are built for balance—run the ball effectively, set up play-action, and keep defenses guessing. We’ve got the tools—Dak, CeeDee, and a solid O-line. Imagine what Turner could do with this offense!


2. Super Bowl Experience:


Turner isn’t just some coordinator who lucked into success—he built an offense that helped the Cowboys win back-to-back Super Bowls. He knows what it means to wear the star and understands the pressure that comes with coaching in Dallas.


3. QB Development:


Dak Prescott has the potential, but he’s missing that next-level edge. Turner has a history of getting the best out of his quarterbacks. He turned a young Philip Rivers into a Pro Bowler and kept Cam Newton productive when others had written him off.


Final Thoughts:

Look, I know hiring Norv Turner would be unconventional, and it’s not without risks. But if Jerry Jones really wants to win another Super Bowl, he needs someone who knows the franchise’s DNA, has the chops to develop Dak, and can create an elite offense. Turner checks all those boxes.

Am I crazy, or does this actually make sense? Let me know your thoughts!
Norv is 80. For the love of god please no
 
NO MORE RETREAD COACHES! That being said, that and untrained coaches might be all Jerry can get.
 
Alright, Cowboys fans. It’s time we have a serious discussion. Mike McCarthy’s time might be up, and I’m throwing this out there—why not bring in Norv Turner? He’s got the resume, the history with Dallas, and the offensive mind we need. I know he’s not a trendy pick, but hear me out:

Why Norv Turner Could Be the Answer:


1. Offensive Genius:


This man made Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin legends. His schemes are built for balance—run the ball effectively, set up play-action, and keep defenses guessing. We’ve got the tools—Dak, CeeDee, and a solid O-line. Imagine what Turner could do with this offense!


2. Super Bowl Experience:


Turner isn’t just some coordinator who lucked into success—he built an offense that helped the Cowboys win back-to-back Super Bowls. He knows what it means to wear the star and understands the pressure that comes with coaching in Dallas.


3. QB Development:


Dak Prescott has the potential, but he’s missing that next-level edge. Turner has a history of getting the best out of his quarterbacks. He turned a young Philip Rivers into a Pro Bowler and kept Cam Newton productive when others had written him off.


Final Thoughts:

Look, I know hiring Norv Turner would be unconventional, and it’s not without risks. But if Jerry Jones really wants to win another Super Bowl, he needs someone who knows the franchise’s DNA, has the chops to develop Dak, and can create an elite offense. Turner checks all those boxes.

Am I crazy, or does this actually make sense? Let me know your thoughts!
OMG, yall are allllllll brainwashed! WTH do yall want 1980s football around here?
 
As an offensive CONSULTANT yes

Anything else and I will skip the 25 season
Ok...bring him in as an offensive consultant for his son Scott Turner. Scott has been in the NFL since 2011 and has been a WR coach, a QB coach, a passing game coordinator, and an offensive coordinator. Currently with the Raiders. But he has at least credentials to match many of the names that are out there so maybe he should be a candidate for head coach.
 
Norv Turner? :laugh: He’s been fired three times as an NFL head coach.
 
Man, I’d much rather have Norv than Schottenheimer…
Norv was the HC for three teams and won nothing. He had a losing head coaching record. Not to mention he hasn’t been a head coach since 2012. NO THANKS!
 
Norm Turner in 2021
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Dam, dude is looking rough these days.................he looks like he is over 100, and he is actually 72
 
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