Pardon my rants. We lost a game we were expected to lose and I'm fine with that. It's the way we lost I take issue with.
Ron Turner
14 December 2009
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7 December 2009
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23 November 2009
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31 October 2009
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14 March 2008
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12 March 2008
Several days ago, the Chicago Bears signed wide receiver Brandon Lloyd. That really wasn't the big news. What really was interesting was his comments during a phone conference with reporters in which he stated that Rex Grossman would be the team's starting quarterback. He followed that up by stating that both Grossman and Kyle Orton are well thought of by the coaches and that he "assumed" that Grossman was the starter. After a pause, he said that "open competition is what I'm is being told right now". Someone must have gotten to Lloyd right away to tell him that was not the right answer. Turner was quick to follow up Lloyd's comments by telling the press that they all know that there will be a quarterback competition in camp. If that's true, then someone forgot to inform Lloyd.
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9 March 2008
Lloyd’s history with Ron Turner will also help ease his transition into the offense. Turner recruited him at Illinois and both enjoyed success in the following years. The Illini went 10-2 in Lloyd’s junior year and captured a berth in the Sugar Bowl. He finished with 2,583 yards and 21 TDs. With Marty Booker already clamoring for the #1 spot (rightly so), Turner’s depth chart will surely resemble this come September:
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18 December 2007
One major change that has to happen is Ron Turner must go. He is not creative in his play calling and he definitely doesn't accentuate the positives of his offense and the individual players. Greg Olsen should've been on the field more. Split him out wide or go with a two tight end set. He should've been better utilized to help out struggling QBs. A solid tight end could mean high percentage passes and tough completions for first downs. Hester should've been used as more than just a reverse or short swing pass receiver. Believe me, teams are looking for those types of plays. Thats why the long bomb from Griese to him earlier in the season worked so well. They weren't expecting it and left him in single coverage here he burned the corner.
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