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02-29-2008, 12:32 PM | #46 | |
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Overall I'm honestly not too concerned about the new system. As an ex-QB himself I think Zorn is going to know exactly how to best install a new system and bring the QBs along slowly but surely. He seems like a real players coach. |
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02-29-2008, 12:36 PM | #47 | |
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02-29-2008, 12:43 PM | #48 |
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We shouldn't be too worried about Collins' ability to play in a West Coast offense. People forget that Collins was in KC before Saunders arrived. And during those 2-3 years Collins' QB coach was Mike McCarthy, a WCO guy.
EDIT: Actually I think I might be off on the time (if any) they spent together in KC...but he was definitely in KC with Marty Schottenheimer (I think)
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02-29-2008, 01:03 PM | #50 | |
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02-29-2008, 02:30 PM | #51 |
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I think this notion that learning a new system is no big deal really needs to be put to bed. It has nothing to do with the West Coast Offense, we'd be in this predicament no matter what kind of system we use. New coaches take some time for their offense to get going.
Here's a sample of the recent, extremely successful West Coast Offense coaches, and how they did in their first season with their teams: Jon Gruden - 1998 Raiders - ranked 18th in offense Jon Gruden - 2002 Buccaneers - 24th (won the SB on great defense) Andy Reid - 1999 Eagles - 30th Mike Holmgren - 1992 Packers - 15th Mike Holmgren - 1999 Seahawks - 23rd Steve Mariucci - 1997 49ers - 12th Steve Mariucci - 2003 Lions - 32nd Mike Shanahan - 1988 Raiders - 19th Mike Shanahan - 1995 Broncos - 3rd And the Godfather himself, Bill Walsh - 1979 49ers - 6th So when I read over that list of coaches who eventually became very successful, there were exactly three seasons among them where the offense finished in the top half of the league. And in two of those seasons, you had superstar hall-of-fame quarterbacks running the show in John Elway (Shanahan's 95 Broncos) and Steve Young (Mariucci's 97 49ers). Jason Campbell, as much as I like him, just isn't quite at that level, is he. The only guy who didn't have a superstar QB, and still got the offense clicking in year 1, was the inventor of the WCO himself, Bill Walsh. I just chose to look at WCO coaches because that's where Zorn comes from. But if you looked at any other coach, you'd probably find similar results. When a new system takes over, it takes time for it to achieve success. Same thing happened with Gibbs in 1981 and in 2004. Anyone expecting Zorn to orchestrate a smooth passing game this year is either ignoring history or expecting him to be the next Bill Walsh.
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02-29-2008, 02:42 PM | #52 | |
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That's just the quickest that comes to mind. Also, Brees & Payton in NO in 06. |
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02-29-2008, 02:51 PM | #53 | |
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02-29-2008, 03:00 PM | #54 |
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Zorn seems commited to making this as smooth of a transition as possible. I'm not saying there won't be any bumps in the road, but he at least seems to have the right approach in mind. He's not going to overwhelm the QBs, that's for sure.
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If anyone is interested in reading a detailed overview of the WCO, check this out:
http://www.centuryinter.net/midway/c...tcoast/wco.pdf This is a playbook, so it's not a 5-minutes read.
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Others that come to mind are Jason Garrett and Norv Turner this year, though it should be noted that they inherited some pretty amazing talent. It's certainly possible, and I'm obviously hoping and praying big time that it happens for us. But for every Sean Payton there are countless others who didn't do well. I mean, keep in mind that I limited my list to coaches who are now, years later, considered extremely successful. I didn't bother even mentioning the Marty Morningwhegs or Cam Camerons of the world, like whom Zorn could very possibly end up. The most successful coaches in the game typically take time to get their team up and running at a high level. Be hopeful, but set realistic expectations. History should be your guide.
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Im really happy about this! If JC stinks it up we know we have somoene that's been around, knows our guys, and can get the job done!
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02-29-2008, 04:02 PM | #59 |
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I doubt that JC will stink it up. All we need is for him to get a QB rating of about 80 and we'll be fine. Though I predict he'll be in the 82-85 range. What I'm worried about is what happens if Campbell gets hurt again.
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You doubt? How many ITs did he throw last year? ... How many fumbles? .. How many games did we lose in the last few minutes while on an Offensive drive? I really wonder sometimes why some of you think he's our next hero.
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