skinsfan_nn
01-25-2008, 06:17 PM
Well here is the first move of what could be many. It looks like Al is the first out. Zorn signs three year deal.
ESPN - Zorn leaves Seattle to become offensive coordinator in Washington - NFL (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3214785)
RobH4413
01-25-2008, 06:22 PM
Awesome...
Now at least we've got something concrete to talk about. I'm really genuinely unsure about this move. Anybody know anything about this guy?
Paintrain
01-25-2008, 06:23 PM
I'm good with that.. Former NFL QB, proven success with a Pro-Bowl QB, good rep around the league for his work with QB..
Sorry that we didn't see the 'true' Al Saunders offense unleashed but it is what it is.
Dirtbag59
01-25-2008, 06:23 PM
Awesome...
Now at least we've got something concrete to talk about. I'm really genuinely unsure about this move. Anybody know anything about this guy?
.............seems like he did a good job with Matt Hasselback.
dirthogs311
01-25-2008, 06:23 PM
Named to his current position on February 16, 2001, Jim Zorn returned to where his playing career, and professional coaching career, started.
Zorn has proven his fundamental guidance with the development of Pro Bowler Matt Hasselbeck who set a franchise record with 3,841 passing yards in 2003. Hasselbeck has become the franchise’s most-efficient passer (85.1 rating) while joining Zorn as the only franchise quarterback to pass for 3,000-plus yards in three consecutive seasons.
Last season saw Hasselbeck start only 12 games after suffering a knee injury in the middle of the season and finish the slate with a fractured finger on his left hand. In the interim, Zorn helped the development of Seneca Wallace, who completed 58% of his passes, throw for eight touchdowns, post a 76.2 passer rating and a 2-2 record in the most extensive playing time of his four-year career.
In 2005, Zorn aided Hasselbeck to his second Pro Bowl appearance and the NFC’s top-rated passer (4th NFL) with a 98.2 rating en route to Super Bowl XL. Hasselbeck directed the NFL’s second-ranked offense to a franchise-record 11 consecutive wins and in his four December games he posted the fourth-best passer rating in NFL history (135.5), including 10 touchdowns to one interception and completing 76% of his passes.
Zorn oversaw a 2002 campaign that saw Trent Dilfer open the season as the starter and finish with Hasselbeck under center. Seattle’s passing attack ranked third in the NFL averaging 254.9-yards a game. Hasselbeck finished the season ranked first in the NFC with a 63.7 completion percentage and second in the NFC with a 87.8 passer rating. Hasselbeck passed for more than 300 yards four times, including a franchise-record 449 in the season finale at San Diego. Hasselbeck joined Zorn as the only Seahawks quarterbacks to pass for at least 300 yards in back to back games. Zorn accomplished the feat in 1979 and 1981.
Zorn’s 2001 quarterback crop included head coach Mike Holmgren’s hand-picked starter Hasselbeck, Super Bowl XXXV quarterback Dilfer and 2000 part-time starter Brock Huard. Zorn groomed Hasselbeck and helped the first-year starter to become the AFC’s fifth-rated passer on third-down with a rating of 80.6.
Zorn joined the Seahawks as quarterbacks coach after serving in the same capacity with the Detroit Lions (1998-00) where he was instrumental in the development of rookie quarterback Charlie Batch in 1998. Batch’s 88.3 passer rating that season ranks as the fourth-highest rookie mark in NFL history.
Zorn broke into the league as an offensive assistant for the Seahawks in 1997.
Zorn spent eight seasons in the collegiate ranks before his pro debut. He spent two seasons (1995-96) as quarterbacks coach at the University of Minnesota after coordinating Utah State’s offense from 1992-94. His first collegiate coaching job was as an offensive assistant/quarterbacks coach at Boise State from 1989-91.
His playing career began in Seattle’s inaugural 1976 season, starting all 14 games at quarterback. He went on to play nine seasons for the Seahawks before finishing with the team in 1984. After departing Seattle, he finished his playing career with the Green Bay Packers (1985), the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1986) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987).
Zorn is one of only eight players inducted to the Seahawks’ Ring of Honor. He was named NFC Offensive Rookie of the Year (1976) and ranks second in the Seahawks’ record book behind Dave Krieg in yards (20,122), completions (1,593), attempts (2,992), and touchdowns (107). His three consecutive 3,000-yard seasons were tops in team history, since broken by Hasselbeck in 2005, and he was the first Seattle quarterback to record back-to-back 300-plus yard games–a feat he accomplished twice.
Zorn, and his wife, Joy, have four children, Rachael, Sarah, Danielle and Isaac.
Career History:
1988-91 - Boise State: Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks
1992-94 - Utah State: Offensive Coordinator
1995-96 - University of Minnesota: Quarterbacks
1997-98 - Seattle Seahawks: Offensive Assistant
1998-00 - Detroit Lions: Quarterbacks
2001 - Seattle Seahawks: Quarterbacks
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dirthogs311
01-25-2008, 06:25 PM
whoops sorry bout that other crap at the bottom, but is saunders out?? Don Breaux was the oc but saunders is associate hc offense
SFREDSKIN
01-25-2008, 06:27 PM
I liked Zorn as a player and now as a coach, sad to see AS leave. So much for continuity.
12thMan
01-25-2008, 06:29 PM
I liked Zorn a lot as a player. He was one of the best during that time.
Zorn to Largent - helluva combination.
Chief X_Phackter
01-25-2008, 06:30 PM
Here we go. I like it. Scrap the Saunders scheme and bring in someone who can truly help groom JC into a great QB.
That opens the door for GW/Schwarz, Fassel/Ryan, Spagnualo/Schwarz, Fassel/GW, Meeks/Ryan, Spagnualo/GW, Meeks/Schwarz, or Tom/Jerry for HC/D Coord.
skinsfan_nn
01-25-2008, 06:30 PM
Awesome...
Now at least we've got something concrete to talk about. I'm really genuinely unsure about this move. Anybody know anything about this guy?
I'm mixed on this one, don't know much about Zorn. Everything I've read sounds good....But hiring OC and big positions before we even have a head coach in place? Usually the HC likes to pick his guys, we at least heard this is The Fossils guy, so what does that mean ?
Unless your Jerry Jones then you put your staff in place, then hire the HC. Seems a little backwards to me.