Let's Give Jim Zorn Some Love!

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The Goat
10-23-2009, 12:42 AM
Yep, everything done to him is to force him to resign. Kinda like getting put on a PIP at work. I'm glad he's walking out with $4mil in his pocket and a giant middle finger pointed at management. Snyder and Cerrato think that they are so slick that nobody will notice, boy were they wrong. They are being ridiculed from coast to coast, who the hell wants to work for these clowns? I guess they figure money talks, pretty ironic that the money that talks they want back.

LOL well said. Zorn deserves respect but he's no NFL HC. Things like clock/time-out mgmt are all on him, as is a good share of the anemic offense and totally predictable play-calling.

...I hope he gets another job w/ Holmgren or something after he takes more of lil D's cash :)

DBUCHANON101
10-23-2009, 12:56 AM
At least he is sticking it out. he easily could have quit. NOONE would have blamed him.

Kalisto2010
10-23-2009, 01:08 AM
During our 6-2 run last year his play calling was effing brilliant. I'm still bewildered as to how everything fell apart for him.

skinsfaninok
10-23-2009, 01:55 AM
During our 6-2 run last year his play calling was effing brilliant. I'm still bewildered as to how everything fell apart for him.

Two things come to mind man because you are right, last yr we were actually pretty good on offense until CP slowed down, and that's one of my reasons for this yr's JOKE Offense. The other is JC, lets face it ppl, this guy just isn't any good, last yr was a fluke 8 games for him because our D was really good and we were a solid rushing team, when JC needs to step up and make plays to win games, he can't do it.

DBUCHANON101
10-23-2009, 05:03 AM
Largent's quotes are obviously very personal. He sees a close friend and former teammate going through a painful situation and wants to fight for him. And I don't blame the guy one bit. The part of the interview, though, that makes Snyder and Cerrato look the worst is where Largent indicates that one of them actually pulled out Zorn's contract to show him he had to go along with their foolish plan -- if he wanted to remain employed.

"They went to the point of pulling out his contract and saying, 'You have got to do whatever the owner tells you to do,'" Largent said of Redskins management.

I just cringe when I think of a scenario in which Cerrato was flipping through pages of Zorn's contract. You sort of wonder if Snyder keeps a copy of the contract on his person at all times. As I've said more than once, I wish Zorn could just walk away from this mess.

But for now, he's going to hang in there and let Snyder and Cerrato continue to get blasted by the critics. The more I think about it, that's not a bad strategy.


Saw this on ESPN, I cant believe Zorn is still here.

joethiesmanfan
10-23-2009, 07:38 AM
On a personal, level Snyder is doing Zorn wrong. this is business never personal. He getting waht 6 million? On a football level he getting paid for this crap on the field. He said he could win with Jason. He said he would fix the passing game. He has done neither. Bye Zorn!

tryfuhl
10-23-2009, 07:57 AM
On a personal, level Snyder is doing Zorn wrong. this is business never personal. He getting waht 6 million? On a football level he getting paid for this crap on the field. He said he could win with Jason. He said he would fix the passing game. He has done neither. Bye Zorn!
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tryfuhl
10-23-2009, 07:57 AM
During our 6-2 run last year his play calling was effing brilliant. I'm still bewildered as to how everything fell apart for him.
running game, film on his game, etc

Chico23231
10-23-2009, 08:27 AM
No love, just a swift kick in the ass out the door

tryfuhl
10-23-2009, 08:51 AM
so it was horny for zorny

now just a common booty call?

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