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Originally Posted by Paintrain
The funniest, most ironic thing is the lack of patience and foresight you kill the front office of is the justification for mortgaging the future because you're unhappy with consistent progress.
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I'm not necessarily unhappy with consistent progress, but I understand and accept the fact that our Owner isnt. This league, and to some extent, the world we live in, is obsessed with instant gratification. You don't think a 500 season followed by a 9-7 season (and no playoff wins) with Campbell is enough for Snyder to fire Zorn - in a year when Bill Cowher, Mike Shanahan, John Gruden and Mike Holmgreen are available, then you're just not being realistic.
Zorn and Campbell would have to do EXTREMELY well for Snyder to resist the urge to make one of those guys the highest paid coaches in the history of football. For Campbell, he's got to go to the Pro-bowl. For Zorn, i dont think he keeps his job (if Campbell is QB) with anything less than 11-5 or multiple playoff victories.