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PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:20 pm 
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Apparently he had no trouble drawing interest....and offers.

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Ron Turner leaving Stanford for Colts job
February 27, 2010 10:30 AM | 12 Comments
By Vaughn McClure

INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Bears offensive coordinator Ron Turner, who was hired this month to the staff of Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh, is leaving to take a job with the Indianapolis Colts, his agent said Saturday.

Frank Bauer, Turner's agent, told the Tribune he is uncertain what job Turner will assume with the Colts. Their offensive coordinator, Tom Moore, is believed to be set to retire and assistant head coach/receivers coach Clyde Christensen could be in line to replace him. Turner perhaps could replace Christensen as receivers coach.

"It's an opportunity for him to stay in the NFL and his family can stay in Chicago and he'll be nearby so his daughter can graduate from high school next year," said one league source who learned of the development Friday night.
Turner was fired by the Bears after the 2009 season along with tight ends coach Rob Boras and offensive line coach Harry Hiestand. He joined Stanford on Feb.17 to oversee quarterbacks and receivers.

Turner was unavailable for comment, his wife said.

Contributing: Brad Biggs

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The Colts will probably make him their water boy.


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I guess working with the hottest young coach in the country was not enough.

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RFDC wrote:
I guess working with the hottest young coach in the country was not enough.


John Kirk has a raging man crush on Harbaugh, I wonder how he feels about this. :puker:

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Further proof that Turner wasn't the problem, Angelo and Lovie are

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uh no turner was a problem.


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Further proof that Turner wasn't the problem, Angelo and Lovie are



Exactly right.

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Jack Bauer wrote:
RFDC wrote:
I guess working with the hottest young coach in the country was not enough.


John Kirk has a raging man crush on Harbaugh, I wonder how he feels about this. :puker:


Look...Harbaugh & Stanford were bringing Turner back to Stanford so he could take over as head coach when Harbaugh leaves for he NFL. Yea, I'm a huge Jim Harbaugh fan...Ron Turner, not so much.

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Look...Harbaugh & Stanford were bringing Turner back to Stanford so he could take over as head coach when Harbaugh leaves for he NFL.


No.

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Turner was a problem, but not the biggest problem.

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He was one of several. But even with the greatest OC, how do you think the Bears would have fared? "Somewhat better" is all I can imagine. The O's weaknesses would have curtailed anyone.

But Turner's limited, too.

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Blame:
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With 26 INTs, many of them boneheaded, Cutler needs to be on that list somewhere.

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Cutler should be at the top of the list next to the defense. As good as he was at times he was solely responsible for 3 losses.

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