Nflnick11
05-12-2009, 08:59 PM
In order for zorn to keep his job he must get us a playoff birth and at least one playoff win, most likely two wins if he gets fired expect holmgren to be our next coach just to keep it with a familiar system
What must Jim Zorn accomplish this season to keep his job?Nflnick11 05-12-2009, 08:59 PM In order for zorn to keep his job he must get us a playoff birth and at least one playoff win, most likely two wins if he gets fired expect holmgren to be our next coach just to keep it with a familiar system DBUCHANON101 05-12-2009, 09:03 PM yeah a deep playoff run will save him. hopefully we can avoid the late season collapse like last yr. 12 pts a game wont cut it. Paintrain 05-12-2009, 09:37 PM In order for zorn to keep his job he must get us a playoff birth and at least one playoff win, most likely two wins if he gets fired expect holmgren to be our next coach just to keep it with a familiar system I'm surprised at the number of people who think that Synder is so impatient/impetuous that he would fire a coach that IMPROVED! No way Snyder fires Zorn coming off of a playoff year. If we get to the playoffs we're going to have to win at least 9 games. That would mean that Zorn's career record will be over .500. I don't see any scenario that Snyder can justify that firing. DBUCHANON101 05-12-2009, 09:56 PM hopefully the offense shows improvement and we wont have to worry about it. Thomas and Kelly need to break out this season. skinsfan69 05-12-2009, 10:23 PM Guess that means Barry Switzer was a good coach using that criteria. A lot of guys can be good coaches when all the pieces are in place. That's really not saying much for the coach's abilities. With all that talent the Chargers are just 19-13 the last 2 years under Norv. What would you rather have. A 13-3 season and not advance in the playoffs....like the 07 Cowboys? Or the 06 Chargers? Or a 19-13 team that have advanced two years in a row. One year they're QB was playing on one leg and their best player was hurt, the next year they played w/out their best defensive player. I'll take the team that advances every time. As I said, Norv has been solid in SD and his side of the ball has flourished. franklinhimself 05-12-2009, 10:35 PM I believe a 10-6 record can get us into the playoffs. With our acquisitions we made in the offseason, plus second year in the Zorn system, Zorn-Campbell era really begins to stride. It'll happen, barring 2 or more long-term (4+ weeks) injuries on the O-line. skinsfan69 05-12-2009, 10:38 PM Norv has not been very good in San Diego imo but he is a better coach then most Redskin fans give credit for. Looking back id love to see what Norv would of done if he wasnt canned in 2000 with a 7-6 record here in Washington. I think if things went different in 2000 and Snyder didnt stick his nose into the QB position we could have had a different outlook for the future. The Skins were 11-7 and 7-6 in Turners last 2 seasons in DC. I honestly think the Skins would of had a shot for a Championship over the next couple years if things panned out different. I think Norv would be looked on as a better coach if it wasnt for one injury that cost the Redskins. That was when Brad Johnson hurt his knee on MNF vs the Tennessee Titans in 2000. He missed 3 games and when he came back he was rusty. After the Giants game where he was benched for George all hell broke lose. Snyder canned Turner because he wanted to start Brad Johnson the next game and I really believe if Turner wouldnt of been canned we might of won a Super Bowl instead of the Tampa Bay Bucs in 2002-03. Those Redskin teams in 1999 and 2000 werent great but Norv got the most out of those teams and did one hell of a coaching job imo. Although firing Turner w/ a 7-6 record was stupid as hell, I don't think the season would've finished much different and it was time for a change. SmootSmack 05-12-2009, 11:30 PM Norv is barely scraping by in a division that features the Raiders and Chiefs (who should be improved over the next few years). I don't know what kind of coach he is now, but as I've said in the past I was around him a lot his last three years here and he was so clueless and had absolutely no control of the team. As for Zorn, he needs to finish with a winning record and probably a playoff appearance (maybe even a win) to stay DBUCHANON101 05-12-2009, 11:50 PM I'd say mainly have the team show improvement. meaning the offense is more consistant and the defense continues to do well with the new additions. Paintrain 05-13-2009, 12:40 AM Norv is barely scraping by in a division that features the Raiders and Chiefs (who should be improved over the next few years). I don't know what kind of coach he is now, but as I've said in the past I was around him a lot his last three years here and he was so clueless and had absolutely no control of the team. As for Zorn, he needs to finish with a winning record and probably a playoff appearance (maybe even a win) to stay A former player (WR) who joined the Redskins later in his career told me that Turner was a great offensive mind who was completely overmatched as a head coach. He said Norv was way too timid and nice of a guy to be a head coach but he would always be a great coordinator. |
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