Beemnseven
05-07-2010, 01:13 PM
I always wanted to see Al Saunders for at least one more year with complete autonomy with the offense.
Zorn finds Job.Beemnseven 05-07-2010, 01:13 PM I always wanted to see Al Saunders for at least one more year with complete autonomy with the offense. GTripp0012 05-07-2010, 01:14 PM My point, as FRPLG alluded to, is that what worked for Saunders in 2002-2005 when he had top personnel simply hasn't translated outside of the Rams/Chiefs Vermiel system, with other sets of personnel. Basically, it appears that Saunders was kind of a non-factor in the output of those offenses. That's not to argue that he isn't doing his job as a coach, as he's had success when all of his other parts were built for him and he merely needed to call the plays, but as he added (personnel) responsibility, future success alluded him. Which kind of debunks the myth that he's some great offensive mind held back by quarterbacking in Washington and St. Louis. Which, to be fair, wasn't skinsfan69's argument. It was irish's argument that I responded to a few months ago. Mechanix544 05-07-2010, 01:34 PM I think that zorn will be just fine in baltimore. Good luck pal. SirClintonPortis 05-07-2010, 03:22 PM Zorn's good at being a mentor and is knowledgeable at his specialty. He wasn't too good of a manager or communicator, and was oblivious to some of the finer aspects of being a good OC. NYCskinfan82 05-07-2010, 06:20 PM Zorn's good at being a mentor and is knowledgeable at his specialty. He wasn't too good of a manager or communicator, and was oblivious to some of the finer aspects of being a good OC. Well said, keep it simple for Zorn and he's good QB Coach. BRILLIANT! |
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