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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
I don't think we need to change the system entirely because that would over compensating imo but good coaches do adjust the system to fit their players. It seems to me Zorn is doing that to help out Jason right now so hopefully this will help him become better. But this thing will take time, so it's important to not overreact too much after one game. If this becomes a problem the entire season then yes it may be warranted but right now it's too early to tell.
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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
In the end, its up to JC to get it done. I think Zorn has been adapting to JC all along.
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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
[quote=SmootSmack;474753]This column by [URL="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/10/AR2008091001494.html"]Thomas Boswell[/URL] (another good one from Bos) got me thinking...(insert joke here)
We've talked a lot about Jason Campbell adjusting to fit the WCO, and if he can't to just cut bait with him. But should we consider the opposite? Should Zorn adjust his scheme (on more than just the occassional shotgun) to suit the skills of Campbell? I refer back to Joe Gibbs first run as head coach as a comparison. He was brought in to add excitement to the team (particularly the offense) and implement the Air Coryell, aggressive downfield passing attack. But then he saw that he had a huge asset in Riggins and the running game and adjusted accordingly. His ability to do so ultimately made him one of the best head coaches of all time. At what point do we/should we expect the same of Zorn? (I don't mean expect him to be one of the best all time, I mean expect him to adjust)[/quote] Why not... sure, what the hell. Let's do whatever it takes to help JC become the awesome QB he really is becuase he is our biggest asset and Zorn should adjust accordingly. |
Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
Kind of early for Zorn to be adjusting to Campbell. I think they are still learning, Campbell learning the system and Zorn learning his offensive personnel.
One adjustment I look for this game, Campbell won't be taking a three step drop to start this game. |
Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
I'd like to see him be able to audible to a run out of the shotgun, which I would think plays into CP's strengths and the zone blocking scheme. But it's true, you do take away a good chunk of the running plays in shotgun, and are tipping your hand to the D. Hopefully Zorn will adapt, because this O wasn't built for the WCO.
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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
[quote=Mattyk72;474758]To Zorn's credit he's already said he will allow JC to work out of the gun more. I think we can count this as an adjustment, because Zorn is clearly not a huge fan of the shotgun.
All in all though I really think that Zorn feels he's not asking JC to do something that he's not capable of doing.[/quote] Yes that maybe true, but it isn't like we have the ideal receivers to run the WCO. I know that the seattle receivers aren't really tall, but they aren't as short as Randle El and Moss. It is hard when you take a 3 and 5 step drop and you are hoping that the receiver is going to be to the spot because you can't see over the lineman and they get lost. There is a lot of faith that goes into that type of decision. I would say that it is wise for Zorn to change his philosophy to adapt to Jason's strengths. |
Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
Hopefully Malcolm Kelly will be able to make an impact. Cooley isn't short, throw him the damn ball too!
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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
hopefully it will come together..
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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
I can see it both ways on this argument. Zorn certainly needs to see the strengths of his QB and adjust his gameplans accordingly, but Zorn is the coach, and it's Zorn's system, so of course, Campbell needs to do the bulk of the adjusting. All in all, I do not think either of them are too dumb to realize that.
I just have a feeling, by midpoint / latter part of the season, we're going to see a REALLY good skins team, but how far we will be in the hole is the question. |
Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
should zorn adjust to campbell?
as much as he can without debihilitating his ability to implement and run how he thinks a winning football team should be run. (is "debihilitating" a word?) go skins!!! |
Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
im of the opinion, that campbell as great as he could be was a gibbs guy. That zorn wanted brennan as his project in the making and if zorn was going to be a great coach he needs to not worry so much about his ideal system as to playing to the strengths of the team. Hey i know its early. But...gibbs always had a strength in the old days for playing to his teams strengths as individual players in an effort to making something great as a whole.
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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
[quote=Mattyk72;475049]Hopefully Malcolm Kelly will be able to make an impact. Cooley isn't short, throw him the damn ball too![/quote]
I think the impact Kelly can have on this team is underestimated. This kid could make a huge difference. |
Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
Jason just needs to stop locking on one reciever, im sure he will get better
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Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
[quote=53Fan;475396]I think the impact Kelly can have on this team is underestimated. This kid could make a huge difference.[/quote]
I think so too, from most accounts he's much more "NFL ready" than Thomas. He could be a big help. |
Re: Should Zorn Adapt to Campbell?
Of course he should adjust. Spurrier taught us what happens when coaches value the genius of their system over their players' ability to execute it. But who is to say Zorn isn't adjusting to Campbell? We have played one game in which the entire offense looked terrible and failed to execute, let's see how things evolve over the course of the year. If Zorn is the coach we all believe he is he won't need Bos to tell him to adapt his system to match his quarterback's strengths.
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