Talk:Turk Schonert

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Turk Leroy Schonert was born Jan 15, 1957 in Williamsport, Penn. He played his college career at Stanford. He was a Bengals back up quarterback from 1980-1985 and 1987- 1989. He played for Atlanta in 1986, after being traded there. In ten seasons he had 12 starts and was 7 & 5 as a starter. He was also with the Bengals for both of there super bowl apperances. He has been the quater backs coach at Tampa bay, Buffalo, Caroline, New York Giants, New Orleans and for 2006 he is back with Buffalo. JK Dayton Ohio