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CultBrennan59 09-22-2009 07:17 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
we'll find a way to suck this game, just like we did last year

T.O.Killa 09-22-2009 07:23 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
I think we are going to win big.

Beemnseven 09-22-2009 07:36 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
Zorn shouldn't be concerned about losing his job. He's not getting fired during the season.

Meks 09-22-2009 07:39 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
yea we do have the potential to win big over the lions ...

the bucs, while they are not the bucs of old are not a bad team ...

and byron lefty isnt a bad Qb either...

we'll have to play hard and smart to beat Tampa, point blaNK.

as for the lions... pressure the QB with exotic, please!, exotic looking blitzes and crazy schemes ... PLEASE! ... and our D will have a monster day and the offense could blow up also...

could be a very good day for the burgandy and gold.

if we play a base D and just sit in zones, rookie qb or not ... calvin johnson will rip the DBs with a better overall play-making ability and we will be having a long day.

hope that our D doesnt let us down because thats the only way i really see us losing this game.... if Blache is to vanilla.
cuz we already know wat 2 expect from zorns offense...

53Fan 09-22-2009 07:42 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
[quote=CRedskinsRule;593815][B]if I win $10,000,000[/B] I would lose my job (ok, leave :) ) but that ain't happening. and we aren't losing both of the next two games either.[/quote]

I think this would be a good time to remind you that I have supported your views from day 1. :)

CRedskinsRule 09-22-2009 08:27 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
[quote=53Fan;593838]I think this would be a good time to remind you that I have supported your views from day 1. :)[/quote]

:rofl: and it would be well rewarded my friend :food-smil

Lotus 09-22-2009 08:28 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
I don't see Zorn getting fired unless and until we are eliminated from playoff contention.

CultBrennan59 09-22-2009 08:29 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
Sonny really pissed off Zorn

"Third down, I'm the quarterback, and you call the halfback throwing the ball for me, I'm calling timeout or calling an audible," Jurgensen said. "I'm not letting the halfback throw it. That's what you pay me for."
"Well, then, I would have to take you out of the game," Zorn countered. "As soon as you called timeout, I'd say what's wrong with my play, because...."
"It didn't work!" Jurgensen interrupted.
There was a long pause.
"No, but I called it to work. All right?" Zorn said. "We called it to work. It didn't work. There were a lot of plays out there that didn't work. And I'd take you out of the game. Sorry, Sonny."


sonny's smarter than zorn and zorn should b takin his advice

jsarno 09-22-2009 09:15 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
[quote=CultBrennan59;593851]

[b]sonny's smarter than zorn and zorn should b takin his advice[/b][/quote]

I feel the need to point out that Zorn is the coach and Sonny is not for a reason...now, that being said, how exactly is Sonny smarter than Zorn?

(can't believe I am defending Zorn right now)

wilsowilso 09-22-2009 09:24 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
I have figured out with the help of my brother the one question I wish would have been asked at the Monday Zorn press conference.

"Hey coach it seems you are very serious about attention to detail in the way you approach your job. If a young player doesn't pay attention to detail he doesn't play. Trust seems to be a big issue with regards to detail.

That being said coach you almost called a timeout in the final minutes at the begining of the play clock when you were in fact trying to run out the clock....would you say that you were not paying attention to a major detail in clock management when you made that mistake and if so how do you think this lesson might influence the way you coach with regards to details?"

The Goat 09-22-2009 09:26 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
[quote=Trample the Elderly;593797]I'm sure that a lot of people aren't worried about Zorn's job right now either.[/quote]

Good stuff...will you be around all week :)

jsarno 09-22-2009 09:28 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
[quote=CRedskinsRule;593824]I would say the odds of the skins losing both of the next two games is far worse than 1 in 8. people need to stop looking at the games like "fans" before you judge what really happened. Yes I hated the game, yes it aggravates me, but for the last quarter of that game the only reason I was afraid we could lose was because of the past. The skins moved the ball at will, with good plays by campbell when needed. yes the redzone looked cruddy, but we were there for 16+ plays. (good that we were there cruddy that we didn't get 7 any time) the rams had one long run and some basic plays. Detroit is not a magical team, nor is Tampa. People need to relax, look at what went right, and eat the red gummy bears![/quote]

It's hard to relax when it's "POSSIBLE" that the Rams are worse than the Lions. We are flat out lucky to have limped away from that game with the W. Losing Thomas for the season is going to REALLY hurt too. We are going into detroit to face a team that has NOTHING to lose. Keep in mind that the lions were up 10-0 on the Vikings in the 2nd, and they did manage to score 27 vs the Greg Williams led defense of the Saints. Also, keep in mind we beat Detroit by 8 last year, and the last 3 times we played the bucs in the regular season, we lost. So to say that the odds of losing both are 1 in 8 is not that far off especially considering we have had a bottom 3 offense for the past 3 seasons combined.

T.O.Killa 09-22-2009 09:29 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
I if we lose our next three games Zorn is history.

Dirtbag59 09-22-2009 09:37 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
As much as I'll listen to anyone who talks trash about Zorn's playcalling this week I still say that people are blowing the Sonny interview out of proportion. If anything is was nothing more then a slight disagreement with amusing banter sprinkled in between.

ArtMonkDrillz 09-22-2009 09:44 PM

Re: Zorn: "I'm not worried about my job"
 
[quote=Dirtbag359;593914]As much as I'll listen to anyone who talks trash about Zorn's playcalling this week I still say that people are blowing the Sonny interview out of proportion. If anything is was nothing more then a slight disagreement with amusing banter sprinkled in between.[/quote]Did you hear it or just read the transcript? They sounded pissed at each other, like Sonny was implying that the halfback pass was a terrible call and like Zorn was shocked that anyone would question him. It sounded worse than "a slight disagreement with amusing banter sprinkled in between".


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