Zorn "probably the worst NFL hire of all time"??

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KLHJ2
03-04-2008, 07:56 AM
LOL. So very true. j/k

It's no big deal, no matter what any of us think, Zorn is still the leader here, we all need to get on board, or get off. For as much as I think this was a poor decision to move him to HC, I am very much hoping he will prove me wrong. Not that it matters, but I will give him the same respect and opportunity I gave all HC's we've had in recent years (Gibbs / Schottenheimer / Spurrier / Turner etc). Maybe he does have what it takes? I don't know him, or his philosophy, so he could be successful at some point.

I am on board, but I will not be blinded with enamor. Inexperience is still inexperience, but the fact that he played is a positive with me.

KLHJ2
03-14-2008, 09:45 AM
JSARNO, it was actually Andy Reed that fits the criteria for the statement that I was trying to make. I know that it is a little late now, but at least I am not a completely misinformed idiot.

schndr_tdd
03-14-2008, 10:00 AM
Petrino,Spurrier,Cameron,etc.,etc.,etc.Give Zorn a chance and break.He may be the next Gibbs,Noll,Bellichek,Laundry,etc.,etc.,etc.!!!

JimmyCruz
03-14-2008, 06:35 PM
i dont think zorn will stick around.

Stuck in TX
03-14-2008, 07:10 PM
i dont think zorn will stick around.

based on....................


Hes been in the league for years and is respected as both a retired vet and coordinator. If he fails as a HC he will be somewhere next season as a QB coach. Look at Hasselbeck! Hasselbeck is his resume'.

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