Turner, Gailey options as Cowboys' coordinator

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By The Sports Xchange | The SportsXchange – 3 hours ago

Past employment with the Cowboys counts with competitive loyalist Jerry Jones, and the overlord of the Dallas franchise took notice when two of his former offensive coaches, Norv Turner and Chan Gailey, became available on Monday.
Head coach Jason Garrett, who played for Turner as a member of the Cowboys, might not get a deciding vote when it comes time for Jones to make the changes he promises are coming, which could include pulling Garrett's play-calling responsibilities. Turner and Gailey are both considered strong play-callers and Turner in particular is praised for his tutoring of quarterbacks.
Jones that told his team to enter the 2012 season with a sense of urgency to make the playoffs and make a run to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1995.
Jones understands the Cowboys had lots of injuries and had to endure the tragic death of linebacker Jerry Brown. But the bottom line is the bottom line and the Cowboys didn't get it done and now Jones is focused on changing the culture at the team's Valley Ranch headquarters to get the desired results he is looking for.
"I can tell you change is necessary at 8-8," Jones said. "We're going to have changes."
Jones is not firing the general manager, as he and the owner are one and the same.

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"Turner and Gailey are both considered strong play-callers and Turner in particular is praised for his tutoring of quarterbacks. "

Has no one been watching Phillip Rivers the past couple of seasons?
 
wileedog;4941040 said:
"Turner and Gailey are both considered strong play-callers and Turner in particular is praised for his tutoring of quarterbacks. "

Has no one been watching Phillip Rivers the past couple of seasons?

Maybe he's not coachable?
 
Hostile;4941044 said:
Wow, here's a poster from our distant past. The Commanders must be relevant again.

:grin:

How are you Bufford?

Hello Sir. Kept mostly to PM this year.

Took the season from posting much here or on ES. Still low profile, reading posts more than making them.

Cheers.
 
What's so wrong with Turner? He may not be a great head coach, but he's a damn good offensive coordinator. People point out because Rivers has played so bad the last two seasons that means Turner sucks and that's just not true. That offense lost a lot talent over the years with LT leaving and having no consistent run game and then Jackson leaving, once more opening up another hole as they had no number one receiver. Here's Rivers numbers in 2008, 2009 and 2010:

2008: 4,009 yards, 34 TD's 11 INT's -- 105.5 QB Rating

2009: 4,254 yards, 28 TD"s 9 INT's -- 104.4 QB Rating

2010: 4,710 yards, 30 TD's 13 INT's -- 101.8 QB Rating

Not that bad in my opinion. Turner knows how to run a offense with talent around him and if we can add some talent to that offense line, I'd say a offense with Romo, Murray, Bryant and Witten (assuming Austin gets released) along with Turner as a OC ... it could be dangerous.
 
Wheat;4941045 said:
Hello Sir. Kept mostly to PM this year.

Took the season from posting much here or on ES. Still low profile, reading posts more than making them.

Cheers.
Peace.
 
Here is a name-Doug Nussmeier. OC for Alabama. Similar background to Jason, similar system to Jason (both with roots in the timing based system) , both worked for Saban. Very committed to running game. Would not be threatening to Jason's status and knows the college talent. Good guy with solid background. Jason's pro experience would help Nussmeier and Nussmeier's physical approach would help Cowboys.
 
weaver21;4941050 said:
What's so wrong with Turner? He may not be a great head coach, but he's a damn good offensive coordinator. People point out because Rivers has played so bad the last two seasons that means Turner sucks and that's just not true. That offense lost a lot talent over the years with LT leaving and having no consistent run game and then Jackson leaving, once more opening up another hole as they had no number one receiver. Here's Rivers numbers in 2008, 2009 and 2010:

2008: 4,009 yards, 34 TD's 11 INT's -- 105.5 QB Rating

2009: 4,254 yards, 28 TD"s 9 INT's -- 104.4 QB Rating

2010: 4,710 yards, 30 TD's 13 INT's -- 101.8 QB Rating

Not that bad in my opinion. Turner knows how to run a offense with talent around him and if we can add some talent to that offense line, I'd say a offense with Romo, Murray, Bryant and Witten (assuming Austin gets released) along with Turner as a OC ... it could be dangerous.

Yup. Turner would be a great fit here. Money talks. Make it happen Jerruh
 
weaver21;4941050 said:
Not that bad in my opinion. Turner knows how to run a offense with talent around him a

That's the problem.
 
Once more...
As for player personnel, he has no preference if it'd be a younger or more veteran quarterback whom he'll be mentoring.

He's won with both before, such as Alex Smith in San Francisco and Jay Fiedler in Miami, respectively.

"We'll make it work," Turner said.

Turner won Super Bowls in 1992 and 1993 as Cowboys offensive coordinator. Dallas won't be his next destination, he said.
 
I'd puke if Chan Gailey became the HC. He was a terrible playcaller in Buffalo and got ripped on for it all the time.

Anybody who has CJ Spiller in their backfield averaging like 6 yards a carry and only giving him the ball 12 times a game does not deserve to be coaching at the NFL level.
 
in other news

"In the biggest shake-up in the history of this storied franchise, Jerry Jones (the owner) has decided to fire the GM and the President of Football Operations and will be taking on htose responsibilities himself."

:eek:
 

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