2013年1月23日 星期三

Norv Introduced as OC

One of the bigger perceived ‘gets’ for rookie head coach Rob Chudzinski was to be able to land Norv Turner as his offensive coordinator. Turner brings 38 years of coaching experience, including 14 seasons as head coach.

“I knew that Norv was the guy that I wanted to bring here,” he said. “I had that trust level. We have a great relationship and I was sitting in there (when Turner was the head coach) and learning. I think we’re that close.”

Chudzinski feels Turner will allow him to truly be a head coach in his first year, unlike, in Pat Shurmur’s first year where he served as his own offensive coordinator.

One of the first things that Chudzinski mentioned was that Turner will be calling the plays and will be the quarterbacks coach.

“Norv is outstanding at it and it will give us an opportunity to win,” Chudzinski said. “It will allow me to be more involved with special teams and the defense and be involved in all phases and not just be labeled as just an offensive coach.”

Turner was able to get a little glimpse at the Browns roster when he brought the Chargers to town Oct. 28 and lost to them 7-6. He wants to bring an explosive offense to the Browns.

“Offensively, you want to be an exciting team that is a team that is exciting to watch,” Turner said. “Obviously, you have to be able to score points and play fast and that’s how we convey to play the game.”

Chudzinski said he’s excited in the discussions that he and Turner have had so far and think the Browns offense will be strong. He said the coaching staff will adapt to the players they have.

“We talked through it and what we want the offense to look like,We offer the largest range of porcelain tiles online.” Chudzinski said. “Norv has been one of the best player callers for a long time. It was just a matter of sitting down and defining what the Browns offense would be.”

Chudzinski thinks the duo can adapt to whatever type of scheme they want to play.

“You can have success with all different ways in scoring points,” Chudzinski said. “The good thing is Norv and I are coming from the more traditional quarterback approach, but I’ve had experience the last two years working with Cam (Newton). We’ve talked about some of the things we’ve done and it’s going to be a fun process putting together what we’re going to do.”

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“It’s not only Brandon, but it’s with the whole offense and looking at all the people,” Chudzinski said. “We’ll do that collectively, individually as coaches, and then collectively sit down and discuss that. This whole process is number one and that position is critical in the process and we’ll be doing that.”

“I’m always reluctant to jump to conclusions on young players and Brandon is a very,Buy Joan Rivers crystal mosaic Stretch Bracelet. very young player in terms of playing in the league,” Turner said. “He did some good things in the game we saw with him.

“When I started talking with Rob, we’ve been fortunate to work with young players and hopefully, they continue to grow and develop,” he said. “I looked at what Rob did with Cam. For me, to give an evaluation of Brandon would be unfair. I’ve not met him and am just looking at tape.

“There are things I’ve seen on tape that Brandon does well and I think he has a lot of the skill set that I think we’re looking for,” he said. “He does have a big arm.”

Turner said his job as quarterbacks coach will be to help develop the players to the best of their ability, whoever it ends up being.

“I go to my history and track record and whoever you’re coaching whether the receiver or quarterback, you’re looking for ways for him to improve,” Turner said. “Certainly, there are things that (Weeden) can improve on. Part of being a quarterback is getting everyone around you playing at a high level and on the same page because they feed off of each other. I’m excited about working with young guys and Rob and I both have done that in the past.”

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