Jamal Turner

bhunt7

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Has he seen the field at all? It would be awesome to have him and Bell on the field at the same time

 
Well, we only threw 13 times. We didn't "need" to use him, and we will see him being used and utilized more often as the years go on. He's a freshman, he'll get his time. Sure, maybe he could have made a play or two that would have sprung us loose (more than we already did)...but maybe he just wasn't a part of the game plan? How is he as a run blocker?

 
It's still just this kid's first year at WR. We've all seen him flash his potential, but I'm sure there's an awful lot he still has to learn that we don't really see watching on TV.

 
Just think we still have him.....we won and didn't even need to touch the ball. I thought the game was well called by Beck and Staff.

 
Per Brian Rosenthal:

Jamal Turner not hurt, but not being consistent enough in practice, hence lack of playing time, says wide receivers coach Rich Fisher.
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Per Brian Rosenthal:

Jamal Turner not hurt, but not being consistent enough in practice, hence lack of playing time, says wide receivers coach Rich Fisher.
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"Fisher: "I’m going to play the guys that know how to get lined up and are doing the things in practice to get themselves on the field.” - Also per Rosenthal

 
I was hoping he was going to be used on the "Eric Crouch" play...but he wasn't needed today, and I'm alright with that. We'll be seeing plenty of him while he's here.

 
Good to see the coach sticking to his standards to get on the field.Hopefully will be a learning experience for not only Jamal,but all the young guns.

 
I hope he steps up at the QB position next year to provide some quality depth. Wouldn't mind Beck finding some ways to get him the ball in space with reverses, quick screens, and such. He could still be a weapon without playing a true wide receiver role.

 
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