Remember Turk Leroy Schonert? He went to Stanford, was a ninth-round pick of the Bears in 1980, and played nine seasons with the Bengals and Falcons. He ended his career with 12 starts, 3,788 passing yards, 11 touchdowns and 20 interceptions. Schonert is now the the Bills' quarterbacks coach. With offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild headed to Colorado State after Sunday's game, Schonert wants a shot at the OC job:
Noting his experience as a coach and as a former NFL quarterback, Schonert said he deserves consideration because he's familiar with the Bills offense and players, which would allow for a smooth transition this offseason.I think Schonert's right -- it's usually a good idea to try to make the transition from one OC to the next as smooth as possible. That said, the Bills' offense haven't exactly been setting it on fire recently. It wouldn't be a totally insane idea to look outside the organization for a fresh perspective.
"I just think whether it's me or somebody else, the closer you can stay to the same language and concepts, the better off this team would be," Schonert said. "I'm sure if you talk to players, they'd like to keep it as close to what we've got right now."
Head coach Dick Jauron won't discuss staffing moves until the off-season, but wideout Lee Evans and quarterback Trent Edwards are Schonert fans. That's a good start, I suppose.

















