Re: Fassel, Ryan and Zorn, oh my!
If this so and the players refuse to take change in pay the over cap would be what if released as dead cap and they went to play for williams and saunders at there next job after they sit out a year and rest up
Bring back vinny's boys of Saunders, Smith and Carrier for another try
The Mafia does not hire retreads like Vinny
Now I know why
=skinsfan_nn;411536]I wonder what in the heck is going threw Joes mind at this point? So much for continuity!
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POSTED 5:01 p.m. EST, January 23, 2008
'SKINS INTERVIEW ZORN
Jason La Canfora of the Washington Post reports that the Redskins have interviewed Jim Zorn for the position of offensive coordinator.
That's presumably bad news for the team's current offensive coordinator, Don Breaux. And for the team's associate head coach-offense, Al Saunders.
The flirtation with Zorn is an apparent precursor to the hiring of Jim Fassel to be the franchise's 27th head coach (counting Joe Gibbs twice). And that's bad news for the team's current defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams.
Zorn currently is the quarterbacks coach in Seattle, where he has worked since 2001.
La Canfora also reports that the Redskins are trying to pry away defensive coordinator Rex Ryan from the Ravens. Despite reports that the Ravens fired their entire coaching staff, the Ravens still hold the rights to Ryan, and could block any attempt by Ryan to interview (or work) elsewhere in a position other than head coach. But, as a practical matter, the Redskins were able to interview Ryan for the position of defensive coordinator while ostensibly interviewing him for the position of head coach.
Assuming that Saunders and Williams are released by the Redskins, they'll certainly be in demand elsewhere.[/QUOTE]
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