ForkLifter
10-11-2009, 06:59 PM
I think that the real problem is the team culture, not Zorn.
Nonetheless, the coach takes the fall, especially when an offensive coach produces little offense. Zorn may be gone the day after the Philly game, when we are on our bye.
I agree, to an extent. But Zorn certainly has not done anything to help himself here.
skinsfan69
10-11-2009, 07:01 PM
I think Zorn will last til the end of the season and then get fired. But the problems run deeper than Zorn. We simply don't have the personel on offense. People can bitch about Samuels all they want, when he leaves the offense goes from bad to unwatchable.
Lotus
10-11-2009, 07:06 PM
Portis seems to have no heart at all. He doesn't seem hungry.
Trample the Elderly
10-11-2009, 07:17 PM
Portis seems to have no heart at all. He doesn't seem hungry.
Join the mutiny Lotus!
skinsfan_nn
10-11-2009, 07:31 PM
Lil Danny is livid....
Let the Jim Zorn termination watch begin
Posted by Mike Florio on October 11, 2009 6:25 PM ET
With the Redskins finally managing to blow a game against a team that previously had lost every game it had played, and with "consultant" Sherm Lewis in place to absorb some of coach Jim Zorn's duties, it's not too early to start wondering when Zorn will be fired.
Early rumblings are that owner Dan Snyder is livid in the wake of Sunday's loss to the Panthers, which hardly qualifies as a surprise.
And firing Zorn won't be a surprise, either. The only question is whether Snyder wants to give Zorn a chance to beat the 0-5 Chiefs next week -- or whether Snyder realizes that firing Zorn might enhance the likelihood of doing so.
Either way, Zorn and I currently have an equal chance of being head coach of the Redskins in 2010. What remains to be seen is whether one of us will have the job next week at this time.
Trample the Elderly
10-11-2009, 07:34 PM
Lil Danny is livid....
Let the Jim Zorn termination watch begin
Posted by Mike Florio on October 11, 2009 6:25 PM ET
With the Redskins finally managing to blow a game against a team that previously had lost every game it had played, and with "consultant" Sherm Lewis in place to absorb some of coach Jim Zorn's duties, it's not too early to start wondering when Zorn will be fired.
Early rumblings are that owner Dan Snyder is livid in the wake of Sunday's loss to the Panthers, which hardly qualifies as a surprise.
And firing Zorn won't be a surprise, either. The only question is whether Snyder wants to give Zorn a chance to beat the 0-5 Chiefs next week -- or whether Snyder realizes that firing Zorn might enhance the likelihood of doing so.
Either way, Zorn and I currently have an equal chance of being head coach of the Redskins in 2010. What remains to be seen is whether one of us will have the job next week at this time.
If it were up to me, you'd be the head coach.
skinsfan_nn
10-11-2009, 07:39 PM
If it were up to me, you'd be the head coach.
I like your thinking process!
Hijinx
10-11-2009, 07:42 PM
Does anyone calling for his firing midseason believe that the team will do better during this season?
Might as well wait untill the season is over.
doughtydoubter
10-11-2009, 07:44 PM
Does anyone calling for his firing midseason believe that the team will do better during this season?
Might as well wait untill the season is over.
If we fire him now it gives us a few more months to lick our chops on who is the next sacrificial lamb
ForkLifter
10-11-2009, 07:51 PM
If it were up to me, you'd be the head coach.
If it were a decision between Cerrato and my 4 year old dog, I'd pick the dog. At least she would maybe pick a couple o-linemen in the draft.