Turner's resume includes leading a startling turnaround of the Dallas Cowboys' offense in the early 1990s as they won two straight Super Bowls, but Minnesota's offense ranks dead last in yards per game through eight contests. Much of that can be chalked up to a number of factors: losing star running back Adrian Peterson to injury, acclimating Sam Bradford to the offense in less than two weeks after trading for the quarterback, and perhaps most importantly, Minnesota's obvious issues on the offensive line. The team has lost both starting tackles, cannot run block well and also struggles to protect Bradford, resulting in limited offensive firepower and a heavy reliance on the defense.