jsarno
08-14-2009, 05:13 PM
Apparently Norv Turner is a regular at the Starbucks I manage. I heard he frequents there, but haven't seen him until a couple days ago. I heard a voice say "I'll have a Venti Americano" and when I looked up, there he was with his Chargers shirt on...no doubt heading off to practice...it was around 5:15-5:30am. I looked at him and said, "this will be the only time I say this, and I apologize for bringing it up, but it's great to meet you Mr. Turner. I've followed your career for a long time, and as an avid Skins fan, I thank you for what you did for us". He chuckled and said "Skins fan huh"...with a slight shake of the head as if to say "I hate that team" haha. We then started talking about random things including my staff at Starbucks and how he enjoyed 1 of them in particular, and we started talking about customers and told him his wife Nancy (whom I met a few days before) was a great customer and we appreciate their business.
All in all, seems like a great guy. Two things struck me about him (other than the fact he was friendly) 1- he was taller than I expected, and 2- he has a VERY quiet demeanor. I expected him to have a louder presense.
There are some other regulars I'm waiting on to come in, including Trevor Hoffman, but since Norv was an ex-skins coach, it was the highlight of my day.
CRedskinsRule
08-14-2009, 05:25 PM
Sorry, but I can't help thinking that if I ever met him, I would ask "How come you can't win close games?" before I could stop the question from coming out.
dmek25
08-14-2009, 05:28 PM
i think the quiet demeanor has something to do with his lack of success as an N.F.L head coach. there are definitely times when you have to bring it. just listen to some of the older skins, and coach Joe would let loose when needed
skinsfan_nn
08-14-2009, 05:36 PM
i think the quiet demeanor has something to do with his lack of success as an N.F.L head coach. there are definitely times when you have to bring it. just listen to some of the older skins, and coach Joe would let loose when needed
I doubt that. Thats in public, not on the field.
I remember him well in DC and still as a Charger HC, looking like his face was gonna explode from going nuts during a game.
He just doesn't appear to be able to manage man that well as a HC. Kinda like Marty, just can't get over the hurdle.
Norv has a great OC mind, just don't think he's suited well in the HC role.
jsarno
08-14-2009, 06:17 PM
Sorry, but I can't help thinking that if I ever met him, I would ask "How come you can't win close games?" before I could stop the question from coming out.
I really wanted to ask him what he thought of Snyder, but as the manager representing a huge corporation, I didn't think that was appropriate.
Lotus
08-14-2009, 06:26 PM
I'm not sure that you would have gotten an honest answer.
Cool for you. I'd like to meet Norv.
skindeep
08-14-2009, 08:05 PM
You should of treated him like a step father that abused you emotionally, and spit in his "Venti Americano".
jsarno
08-14-2009, 10:08 PM
You should of treated him like a step father that abused you emotionally, and spit in his "Venti Americano".
LOL...Norv did nothing to us...he was merely a pawn in Snyder's fantasy football team.
KLHJ2
08-15-2009, 02:15 AM
Why does he hate the very team that he led for so many years? If he has a problem with the owner that's cool, but to say that he hates the team just brings so many doubts to his work ethic.
Beemnseven
08-15-2009, 07:46 AM
Why does he hate the very team that he led for so many years? If he has a problem with the owner that's cool, but to say that he hates the team just brings so many doubts to his work ethic.
Jsarno didn't say that Norv said that, just that that was the look Norv had.
I saw a sideline highlight of Norv during the playoff win over Detroit in '99. After a 3 and out, Norv went off on the O-line. Though it doesn't appear to happen very often, he lights it up from time to time.