The NFL has been a key a part of Norv Turner’s week for many years. At one level all through his training progress, Turner spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as the pinnacle schoolmaster of the Raiders franchise.
On Tuesday, the staff introduced that Turner is about to form his go back to the group. He’s going to paintings in a senior guide capability all through his 2nd stint. The announcement of Turner’s go back comes amid a five-game shedding streak, which has contributed to sweeping adjustments to the Raiders training workforce.
Turner’s son, Scott, has additionally been named the Raiders offensive coordinator. Scott prior to now served because the staff’s move competition coordinator. In the meantime, Joe Philbin will turn into the meantime offensive series schoolmaster. The staff not too long ago parted techniques with offensive coordinator Luke Getsy and offensive series schoolmaster James Cregg.
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Turner is anticipated to paintings with Raiders head schoolmaster Antonio Pierce, the previous linebacker who’s in his first complete season as an NFL head schoolmaster.
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Tom Coughlin, who gained two Tremendous Bowls with the Fresh York Giants all through his head training tenure, may even proceed in his position as a expert to Pierce.
Turner gained two Tremendous Bowls when he was once the Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator within the early Nineteen Nineties. He ended his two-year run because the Raiders head schoolmaster with a 9-23 document. He spent a complete of 15 seasons as an NFL head schoolmaster and compiled a 114-122-1 document.
Raiders defensive again Nate Hobbs replied to a query about what he believed the training adjustments will have at the staff.
“If you’re not producing and doing what you were brought here to do … and what was envisioned before the season started, then you can be replaced,” Hobbs mentioned. “It’s the NFL, they say, ‘Not For Long.’
“So, by no means get complacent.”
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The Raiders will be on a bye for Week 9, before returning to action on Nov. 17 for a matchup with the Miami Dolphins.
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