skinsfan69
09-28-2009, 01:01 AM
He better look in the freakin mirror before he call guys out.
"A Lot of These Guys Don't Want It"skinsfan69 09-28-2009, 01:01 AM He better look in the freakin mirror before he call guys out. jsarno 09-28-2009, 01:07 AM He seems like he's one blow up away from just naming names. Out with it Hall, you really couldn't make this team any worse. He's gotta be talking about Haynesworth and Landry. That would be sweet...we all want to know. This team just has no heart...plain and simple. Swarley 09-28-2009, 01:08 AM putting this together with his locker room interview I think he's talking about the younger guys, not so much Big Al and Landry. poopoobigelow 09-28-2009, 01:09 AM i've soured on zorn for many reasons, but, i was thinking that before this game today, if we lost, we should still stick with zorn through the season... i'm not a knee-jerk fan... however, i could tell that the players didn't care today, especially in the first half, especially the defense, except for fletcher, jc, doughty, rocky, horton... i think that zorn and/or blache have lost the locker room... if the players aren't going to give it their all because of a coach--whether the reason is just or not--it's time to let the coach go... the players don't believe in zorn, and if that's the case, we're not winning many (any?) more games this year... GTripp0012 09-28-2009, 01:15 AM I'd take that a step further. Zorn being a bad coach has nothing to do with the Detroit loss. The Redskins just feature all the aspects of a poorly coached team: sideline disorganization, poor tempo in the huddle, playing time going to people who have not earned it, and lots of decisions being made to sustain rather than on merit. None of those things actually significantly hurt your chances of winning (though the disorganization on the sideline doesn't help), and certainly none of those things contributed to the loss to the Lions. But whether because Zorn has too many responsibilities, and not enough help, or because he's failing at his job, the result is a team that is poorly coached, and that can stunt player development. One reason I like Jon Gruden is because he's a complete workaholic and can handle many hats. I think Zorn is putting in the same time that Holmgren did, but he's got way more control over the long term direction of the franchise than Mike did down the stretch in Seattle. Understandably, I think he's cutting some corners. Skinny Tee 09-28-2009, 01:19 AM putting this together with his locker room interview I think he's talking about the younger guys, not so much Big Al and Landry. Look at the venom in his eyes though. It looks like a loathing leer. I don't think he could harbor that kind of hate for younger players like Tryon or McIntosh. Also why would the younger players be thinking of something else. I took "thinking of something else" as counting their money. Speculation on my part of course. Swarley 09-28-2009, 01:23 AM That could very well be it actually but I originally took "thinking of something else" as thinking of all the money/fame they could be have without actually putting it out on the field. You might be right though skins89moss 09-28-2009, 01:37 AM This team looks old out there. The D-Line has no pass rush with Daniels and Carter starting at DE we get no pressure. Teams keep us off balance by throwing on 1st downs and keeping the down and distance short on 3rd down. Our defense is sad on 3rd down which keeps them on the field and our offense off the field. Our defense does not score any points and they seem to react to the others teams offense instead of dictating the game to them. We don't attack the opponets offense we appeared to wait and react. Greg Williams dictated the game and did not give a rats ass what they were going to do. We made them adjust to what we were doing. This put the offense at a disadvantage. Why we did not give Greg Williams a chance is beyond me. irish 09-28-2009, 07:13 AM Zorn will never be confused with Vince Lombardi but he is stuck coaching a bunch of no account losers. Its sad. Paintrain 09-28-2009, 09:23 AM He seems like he's one blow up away from just naming names. Out with it Hall, you really couldn't make this team any worse. He's gotta be talking about Haynesworth and Landry. I don't get the Haynesworth stuff today. Dude was carted off the field, then came back to play in a game we were losing, at less than 100%. For a guy just cashing it in, he would have stayed in the locker room with his feet up sipping a YooHoo. It was really clear that yesterday was a mail-in and I'd expect to see more of the same in upcoming weeks. Strahan called it from 1500 miles away in the studio yesterday when he said we quit. The sad thing was he was more fired up than any of our players was all day long. |
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