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Originally Posted by Skinny Tee
Getting the money is good and a no brainer but you do have to factor this in...your professional credibility.
If he proves to have no regard for his own authority as an NFL head coach that is going to affect his authority in future positions. The NFL is run by leaders, compromising in this fashion is pretty much telling everyone in the league that you are a push over when it comes to your command.
He better enjoy the money he receives here because I don't envision his head coaching or offensive coordinating career continuing in the long run.
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I'm going to disagree with you on that one. There's something about failing here, in Washington, that to a certain extent gives you cover for your next gig.
I'll bet that another team will snap Zorn up after this mess and he'll move on with his life in the NFL. I don't think he'll ever be head coach material, but I do think there's room for his talent at the NFL level. He'll be fine.