How The Zorn HC Hire Effect Jason Campbell

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skinsguy
02-16-2008, 12:41 PM
I suspect Zorn's priority will be assembling an offense that can score more than 15 points per game. If JC can help them do that great, if not he's gone. I just dont see Zorn wasting 2 years on JC waiting/helping him to develop. 2008 is the make or break year for JC.

It's been said that it takes a good two to three seasons before this offense becomes "well-oiled". With that said, I seriously doubt Zorn will be expecting Campbell to come out looking like Joe Montana from the get go. It will take time to develop and gel. But, Campbell has had some experience with a variation of this offense, so it's not like uncharted territory for him.

Also, Zorn has mentioned that this offense will rely heavily on the running game, so that will help to take some pressure off of JC.

Longtimefan
02-16-2008, 01:54 PM
dont forget J-Cam ran west coast offense with Al Borges...


There's no question in my mind, you deffinately read #38. It's the number that comes before #39.

Skins4Life101
02-16-2008, 03:35 PM
There's no question in my mind, you deffinately read #38. It's the number that comes before #39.

actually no... I didnt read it. Sorry. I experienced it in person during the Sugar Bowl.

And up to it as a student there. Sorry...

wolfeskins
02-16-2008, 04:00 PM
Zorn and Campbell should after a brief period become like hand in glove. Campbell will welcome Zorn the same way he did Al Borges when Tommy Tuberville brought him from Indiana to coach Jason in the fine points of the WCO.

Jason Campbell flourished under the direction of Borges, and posted his most impressive resume. He had complained prior to Borges arival that the offense being deployed was too bland, as well as predictable, run on first down, run on second down, pass on third down, the type offense that put too much pressure on the QB.

Once he was given the opportunity to spread the defense, throw more on first down, and utilize his running backs more in the passing game, his game began to take on a new dimention.

The only difference in the Al Borges version of the WCO and Zorns' version, is that at the professional level it's executed at a much faster pace. Look for Jason to meet with limited difficulty, an offense which he has recorded his greatest success. It was the Saunders offense that was not best suited for him.


thats a good post right there.:goodjob:

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