Redskins
01-24-2008, 11:10 AM
ESPN - Zorn top candidate as O coordinator but no Fassel deal yet - NFL (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3210819)
"On Wednesday, the Redskins met with Seattle Seahawks (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=sea) quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn, and he has emerged as the top choice to be their new offensive coordinator, no matter who is hired as head coach. It appears that the Redskins will part ways with assistant head coach/offense Al Saunders, who joined the staff in 2006 as one of the NFL's highest paid assistants.
This would represent Campbell's SEVENTH offensive scheme in the last EIGHT years. This guy is going to be fried and I just can't imagine him being as good as he could have been when he just can't get comfortable in a system to further develop. Part of me would like to see an entire restructuring of the team from top to bottom if we can't find stability in any area, essentially a new start without the old worries.
"On Wednesday, the Redskins met with Seattle Seahawks (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=sea) quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn, and he has emerged as the top choice to be their new offensive coordinator, no matter who is hired as head coach. It appears that the Redskins will part ways with assistant head coach/offense Al Saunders, who joined the staff in 2006 as one of the NFL's highest paid assistants.
This would represent Campbell's SEVENTH offensive scheme in the last EIGHT years. This guy is going to be fried and I just can't imagine him being as good as he could have been when he just can't get comfortable in a system to further develop. Part of me would like to see an entire restructuring of the team from top to bottom if we can't find stability in any area, essentially a new start without the old worries.