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Not sure what to make of this, but check it out for yourself, seems very contrary to everything we've seen on Zorn so far... sounds like some douche with an axe to grind if you ask me:
Jim Zorn to the Redskins: Probably the worst NFL hire of all-time - Talking Points with Tim Kawakami - San Jose Mercury News sports blog (http://www.mercextra.com/blogs/kawakami/2008/02/11/jim-zorn-to-the-redskins-probably-the-worst-nfl-hire-of-all-time/)
QBall 02-12-2008, 03:09 PM Jim Zorn, Redskins
Zorn
Why he might succeed: Zorn's the best bet to have immediate success and the reason for that has nothing to do with his abilities. Zorn is inheriting a playoff team that got hot in the second half of last season. Joe Gibbs did a nice job of assembling a talented roster and the Redskins were smart to keep most of his coaching staff in place. Zorn also is expected to work well with Vinny Cerrato, who runs the front office. Lot of the parts of a contender are already in place.
The guy who wrote that negative Zorn article wanted us to hire Mike Singletary, no thanks.
Jim Zorn, Redskins
Zorn
Why he might succeed: Zorn's the best bet to have immediate success and the reason for that has nothing to do with his abilities. Zorn is inheriting a playoff team that got hot in the second half of last season. Joe Gibbs did a nice job of assembling a talented roster and the Redskins were smart to keep most of his coaching staff in place. Zorn also is expected to work well with Vinny Cerrato, who runs the front office. Lot of the parts of a contender are already in place.
Where's this from?
redwagonskins 02-12-2008, 03:10 PM Um, aside from the obvious ire that the article will produce around here, can't Spurrier be tagged as a "worse" hire? ;)
dcweldon 02-12-2008, 03:11 PM "That’s the problem. It’s OK to hire a head coach without previous play-calling/coordinating experience–Andy Reid, John Harbaugh, John Madden, Jon Gruden (I think) hadn’t yet been coordinators when they were hired as head coaches. The difference: They were all universally believed to be capable of coordinating and on the path to head-coach land.
Not Zorn. Nobody thought that. Whatever nice things they’re saying in Seattle, I can tell you, privately they were not saying those things about Zorn before he left."
A quote from the article, what are his sources on nobody thought he could be a coordinator? i hate writers who are jerks who just write whatever they want.
QBall 02-12-2008, 03:11 PM Where's this from?
ESPN - Mystery Men: New head coaches share unheralded backgrounds - NFL (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=yasinskas_patrick&id=3242224)
Our friends at ESPN are analyzing the recent trend in coaching hires.
redwagonskins 02-12-2008, 03:15 PM From the article:
"Worse: Nobody in the NFL had ever thought that Zorn should be considered as a coordinator–a coordinator!–until Snyder and his pal Vinny Cerrato came up with that idea."
Well, somebody liked the guy being on he was on at least 2 prospective coaches short list for OC.
From the article:
"I talked to Zorn when he was first getting into coaching on the Seahawks staff and I can tell you that, if first impressions mean anything–and they do–I walked away from that interview thinking, This guy shouldn’t be anywhere near an NFL sideline."
Well, he managed to stick around since 1998 in the NFL so he couldn't be that ridiculously stupid.
From the article:
"Zorn is the worst: Least prepared, worst communicator, most obvious risk for total failure, right from Day 1."
Well, I don't know how even measure that.
I guess in the final analysis: Tim Kawakami = Douchebag
redwagonskins 02-12-2008, 03:17 PM "That’s the problem. It’s OK to hire a head coach without previous play-calling/coordinating experience–Andy Reid, John Harbaugh, John Madden, Jon Gruden (I think) hadn’t yet been coordinators when they were hired as head coaches. The difference: They were all universally believed to be capable of coordinating and on the path to head-coach land.
Not Zorn. Nobody thought that. Whatever nice things they’re saying in Seattle, I can tell you, privately they were not saying those things about Zorn before he left."
A quote from the article, what are his sources on nobody thought he could be a coordinator? i hate writers who are jerks who just write whatever they want.
Well, it is his blog so that's his prerogative but talk about destroying any credibility you have as a "journalist". I'd love to hear who these insiders are...his brother, some guy on a 49ers message board....who?
By the way, scroll down to the replies he is getting to the blog...priceless.
LongTimeSkinsFan 02-12-2008, 03:19 PM Not sure what to make of this, but check it out for yourself, seems very contrary to everything we've seen on Zorn so far... sounds like some douche with an axe to grind if you ask me:
Jim Zorn to the Redskins: Probably the worst NFL hire of all-time - Talking Points with Tim Kawakami - San Jose Mercury News sports blog (http://www.mercextra.com/blogs/kawakami/2008/02/11/jim-zorn-to-the-redskins-probably-the-worst-nfl-hire-of-all-time/)
and Kawakami is Japanese for 'tool':cheeky-sm
QBall 02-12-2008, 03:19 PM ESPN - Smith, Mitchell in focus for Redskins - Hashmarks by Matt Mosley (http://myespn.go.com/blogs/hashmarks/0-5-398/Smith--Mitchell-in-focus-for-Redskins.html)
Staff coming together.
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