12-01-2009, 07:53 PM | #346 |
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exactly.
Also, when it was just Zorn calling the plays, I gave him a little nod, cuz D's "knew the book on him" and so they maybe could tee off some, but now, you would have to say that they can't really know which coach/advisor/other random space alien is going to be calling any specific play and yet the times where Zorn makes the call just seem to fail. It's a shame, you work your whole life and dream of being a playcaller, and then you get the opportunity, that's the kinda guy and scenario everyone roots for. To have it blow up like it has, well, it's just a bummer of a situation for him and for the team. |
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I also agree on the earlier point about Zorn shouldn't be a QB Coach during the game.. unless something is grossly off you're just messing up the QB's flow/rhythm, he shouldn't (or shouldn't have to, pick one) do that Zorn can't be QB coach and HC and do everything within 2 years.. that being said I'm kind of glad he wasn't the OC.. wonder how long he would've lasted though if he was only OC |
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12-01-2009, 07:56 PM | #349 | |
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It seems as if we set up the drives for 3rd downs though, I say if you can get it on first or second, do it, but I'm just a guy on the internet. |
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12-01-2009, 08:04 PM | #350 | |
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12-01-2009, 08:22 PM | #351 |
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The Redskins identity and success has been through the air Coryell/Gibbs type offense and we should go back to our roots. Paul Brown/WCO is not what this team needs to run, most SB's have been won by the Coryell/Gibbs offense, the Cowboys won 3 SB's running it.
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12-01-2009, 11:23 PM | #352 | |
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Especially Crennel....are you looking to simply have more beer commercial material to laugh at? |
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12-01-2009, 11:43 PM | #353 | |
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12-01-2009, 11:52 PM | #354 |
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All of this west coast offense crap is just a freakin name cause no one runs a pure version of it anymore. No one runs it like SF did in the early/mid 80's. Or how GB ran it when Holgrem was there. You still see some of the same plays here and there but in todays NFL everyone is spreading the field, running empty sets, shotgun, 4 wr's and so on. Philly runs a west coast offense and all they do is throw it downfield. Same with GB. At this point the only difference between the west coast offense and the Gibbs/Coyell offense is terminology. Today everyone runs the same plays for the most part. It's just that some teams are much more aggressive than others. We run a "pee wee" offense, New Orleans runs a "we don't fuck around" offense. lol.
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12-01-2009, 11:58 PM | #355 | |
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Six of Belichick's assistant coaches have become NFL head coaches: Romeo Crennel, Cleveland Browns (2005–2008) Al Groh, New York Jets (2000) Josh McDaniels, Denver Broncos (2009–present) Eric Mangini, New York Jets (2006–2008), Cleveland Browns (2009–present) Nick Saban, Miami Dolphins (2005–2006) Jim Schwartz, Detroit Lions (2009–present) The one that sticks out is Josh McDaniels, but he hasn't done anything yet. Let's face it, Shanahan built a pretty good team there, all of the pieces were in place for him (like it was for Zorn), something tells me that he is riding on Shanahan's coat-tails, the coaching will eventually catch up to them. |
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12-01-2009, 11:58 PM | #356 |
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It really has nothing to do with the system. It has to do with the coach molding his offense around the players strengths. We all know Jason Campbell isn't a dink and dunk Qb so why the hell do we continue to throw short passes? Part of it is the line and part of it is coaching. Denver won back to back SB's running a version of the west coach offense but they had Elway to keep the defenses honest and Terrell Davis running for 2000+ yarrds.
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12-02-2009, 12:29 AM | #358 | |
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Maybe Shanahan who has been a HC in this league and proven himself to win a SB. What have the two choices you gave me done as HC's? I have some questions for you.... Do you think Gruden might have an easy out in his contract. Most do. Do you think anyone could lure Schottenheimer out of retirement if they offered enough money and concessions? Do you think Dungy would take the job if given the same as above? |
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12-02-2009, 12:47 AM | #359 |
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If Danny gets rid of Vinny the skins job will be very appealing, all they have to do is rebuild the OL. Campbell will be alright with a rebuilt line and they can draft a young QB for the future in the mid rounds. Whoever coaches this team next year will be inheriting lots of up and coming young players, Thomas, Kelly, Davis, Mitchell, Orakpo, Jarmon, Horton, Edwin Williams, Rinehart, etc. There's talent on this team, execution and attitude have been the problem.
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