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CRedskinsRule 12-05-2008, 09:18 AM With the 3rd quarter done, I still am at a 3 with JZ, it was a brutal quarter no doubt, but, he did no worse than the rest of the coaches this decade. I hope over this final quarter we see alot of maturation from JZ and his offense. Still he is keeping his head above water and so that is a good thing.
irish 12-05-2008, 10:00 AM I am still at a 4 or 5 with Zorn. I think he's a breath of fresh air (especially compared to his predecessor) and a great young (as in he can stay here awhile and build a team) coach. I think he's stuck with players that just cant do what he wants the offense to do. IMO hiring JZ as head coach is the best move DS & Co. have made.
JoeRedskin 12-05-2008, 10:07 AM I am still at a 4 or 5 with Zorn. I think he's a breath of fresh air (especially compared to his predecessor) and a great young (as in he can stay here awhile and build a team) coach. I think he's stuck with players that just cant do what he wants the offense to do. IMO hiring JZ as head coach is the best move DS & Co. have made.
Wow. A (mostly) positive post from irish - Has any one checked hell to see if the demons are ice-fishing??
7-5, beating Philly and Dallas in their backyards in his first year? Even with the brutal third quarter, he is still a 4 in my book.
charlielyons 12-05-2008, 10:19 AM I like what Jim Zorn is doing with the Redskins.....I hope the FO allows him to stick around for a while and really develop this team to their potential
over the mountain 12-05-2008, 10:23 AM 4 . . . seems the team is starting to come un-done alil due to the losing streak (atleast the media makes it out that way with "JC sensitive to criticism" comments all week on radio, zorn calling out players, etc) so if zorn cant get the players back on track (win or lose, winning cures all thoo) he might slip to a 3 in my book. should be interesting to see if zorn can re-capture whatever focus the players have lost in this last important stretch run.
go skinss!!
BrunellMVP? 12-05-2008, 10:25 AM he's not done much...basically we are running the same stuff we ran under gibbs. Portis seems to prefer it, but the passing game has stalled. I'm def. not horny for zorny, but i'm not over him either. Let's give him a couple more years (and Jason).
charlielyons 12-05-2008, 10:29 AM he's not done much...basically we are running the same stuff we ran under gibbs. Portis seems to prefer it, but the passing game has stalled. I'm def. not horny for zorny, but i'm not over him either. Let's give him a couple more years (and Jason).
i was under the impression Portis did not like Joe Gibbs stye of offense because Portis was forced to pound the rock all the time. i believe he said in an interview "that style of running takes years off his shelf life"
The running game isn't classic Joe Gibbs, it's more of a hybrid of Gibbs/Saunders now with much more stretch plays and zone blocking schemes, and I'm sure there has been some minor tweaks and twists added by Zorn, Smith, and Mitchell. When was the last time you saw a counter this year? I haven't seen it.
SouperMeister 12-05-2008, 10:34 AM I'm still at a 5, and here's why: With the personal attention that he's giving Campbell, we will know by next year whether Campbell is trending toward becoming an elite QB, or a journeyman. The scheme certainly hasn't appeared to be the problem to me. O linemen getting beaten, WRs dropping 1st downs, and Jason occasionally making a poor throw are what's holding the offense back. I believe that we're a lot closer to turning the corner than it would appear, but IMO, it all starts up front with the O-line. Once they become more consistent, I'm optimistic that Zorn's offense will start humming.
Schneed10 12-05-2008, 10:42 AM I'll go 3.5 on Zorn. He's good with Campbell, which is a huge plus. The team fights for him and respects him. I think he's a tremendous playcaller too.
Couple things I really don't understand though:
- Why aren't we using Randy Thomas on pull blocks to get him out in space? This was our best running play under Gibbs. It's not like Thomas is suddenly slow, he hurt his triceps last year, not his legs.
- Why have Cooley and Sellers practically disappeared as red zone targets? They're our two best red zone passing options, by far.
- How can our special teams coverage units be so lousy? We lost Torrence which hurt, but that's not the whole reason. Gibbs always had a strong committment to personally ensuring these units were performing well. I don't think Zorn is paying enough attention here, and for good reason, he can't. He's too busy coaching up Campbell. But he's got to get on top of these units somehow.
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