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Old 12-08-2009, 02:01 PM   #1
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Zorn, on if bringing in Sherm Lewis was a good move: "That's a bad question, sorry. I wouldn't answer that question."

I would like to know the context of the question, and who asked, but man that's gotta be like twisting a knife in Zorn's back. He certainly could have answered with a plain, we have put up more points type answer. And I don't see how it's a "bad question"
And let me backtrack on the play-calling. I feel really good about how Sherm Lewis is performing. If we’re all responsible for certain issues and certain things, he’s doing a wonderful job. I evade those questions because it has to do with me as well. But I don’t have any negative thoughts or anything about how he’s working our program. It’s going very well with the way it’s organized.”

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Old 12-08-2009, 04:30 PM   #2
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Re: Our next coach??

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And let me backtrack on the play-calling. I feel really good about how Sherm Lewis is performing. If we’re all responsible for certain issues and certain things, he’s doing a wonderful job. I evade those questions because it has to do with me as well. But I don’t have any negative thoughts or anything about how he’s working our program. It’s going very well with the way it’s organized.”

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Thats why I think Holmgren would be the best option for HC. We're starting to see some progress with the offense but I think it boils down to problems on the offensive line and game management in general by Zorn as to why we're loosing. I just hope that Holmgren would be willing to blame Vinny for Zorns situation and not Snyder because otherwise there's no way in hell he's coming here.
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Old 12-08-2009, 06:55 PM   #3
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Thats why I think Holmgren would be the best option for HC. We're starting to see some progress with the offense but I think it boils down to problems on the offensive line and game management in general by Zorn as to why we're loosing. I just hope that Holmgren would be willing to blame Vinny for Zorns situation and not Snyder because otherwise there's no way in hell he's coming here.
That situation could work well but Holmgren doesn't seem to want to coach. He just wants to run the show.
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