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Old 08-07-2009, 09:45 PM   #61
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

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Ask yourself this question...if Gibbs had this team with a 6-2 start, would they have missed the playoffs?....doubtful...I don't care who is injured....he'd probably make seller a RT to make it happen...it would be ugly...and he'd be launching deep passed to Moss to make it happen...but it is rare that a great coach wins 75% of his games only to finish 500.
If it was Gibbs AND Gregg Williams, I don't think they would have missed the playoffs.
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Old 08-07-2009, 11:06 PM   #62
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

Man there are alot of good points in this thread
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Old 08-08-2009, 12:32 AM   #63
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The Skins used to have a "system" much like the Patriots have today. Guys put on the Pats jersey and somehow play better than they did with the jersey they wore the year before. That's how they can overcome truly "devastating" injuries like losing Tom Brady (losing line men is something most teams have to deal with every year). The Skins used to be the same way. Lose the starting QB and still make it to the Super Bowl. Take marginal talents like Ricky Ervins and Ricky Sanders and turn them into Super Bowl legends. Guys like Rypien and Gary Clark would go to different teams and wouldn't be near the players they were when they were with the Skins.

If Zorn can build a system like that, one that gets the most out of its players, one that can overcome injuries, and one that wins championships, he will be great.

Of course, Gibbs didn't have Cerrato and Snyder to deal with
Nor did he have to deal with a salary cap and Free Agency
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Old 08-08-2009, 02:39 PM   #64
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

sounds more like you think he's a great guy
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Old 08-08-2009, 03:31 PM   #65
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If it was Gibbs AND Gregg Williams, I don't think they would have missed the playoffs.
To be fair, the players were still asimilating Zorn's offense and between that, a beat up Portis/O-line, and the quality of defenses we faced in the 2nd half (including the Ravens and the Steelers), the Skins were a team ripe for a collapse down the stretch.

One mark of Gibbs 2.0 was his horrendous record the 3rd quarter of each season. He rallied the team to the playoffs down the stretch in 2005 and 2007, but his 2nd half record in 2004 and 2006 was comparable to Zorn's last year.
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Old 08-08-2009, 09:29 PM   #66
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Cool Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

He seems to have a "grand vision" of what he wants the team to look like - which a great coach needs. Here's to hoping it translates to success.
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Old 08-08-2009, 10:10 PM   #67
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

Unfortunately, Zorn has a couple things going against him:

1. A poor owner and mediocre GM
2. Doesn't have the power to hire and fire coaches or players due to item #1.
3. He has just 1-2 years to prove himself. Snyder is itchy to get a big name coach.
4. Zorn is tied to Jason Campbell's performance, even though he didn't pick the guy

BL - Zorn must do well this season to continue here. Being a great guy, excellent teacher, Christian, gutsy play-caller, etc just isn't everything you need to stay as a HC in the NFL. I think he's got to win 8-9 games to continue with this owner. Many others think he'll need even more to stay. Some say he's got to get deep into the playoffs to get another year.
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Old 08-08-2009, 10:42 PM   #68
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He seems to have a "grand vision" of what he wants the team to look like - which a great coach needs. Here's to hoping it translates to success.
I agree. I think he knows exactly what he wants and what it takes to get it. He's a great teacher and the players seem to buy into what he's selling. Welcome to the board!
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Old 08-09-2009, 12:21 AM   #69
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

Zorn matched Gibbs first season win/loss percentage. Unfortunately he was eaten alive once teams figured out his MO.

Zorn is going to have to get this offense moving this season or Snyder will bring in someone like Shannihan. It's not fair but this is the owner we have.
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Old 08-09-2009, 04:47 PM   #70
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

Can't make this type of statement with only one season under his belt(a mediocre one at that). You could say he is a great HC after this season though if the chips do fall into place and the offense does click. Not saying Coach isn't a good coach, just saying that after one season you can't say he is a great HC yet based on his rookie season as HC.
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Old 08-09-2009, 05:24 PM   #71
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i really like the fact that Snyder didnt grab one of the old retread coaches. hopefully he will give Zorn enough time to find out if he can coach in this league
Sure, but if Vegas had odds on it, the money would be on Snyder to grab an old retread when the '09 season ends.
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Old 08-09-2009, 05:26 PM   #72
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Zorn = 8:8 1st season
Gibbs= 8:8 1st season
...only time will tell
Gibbs: 8-3 in the final 11 games of his first season
Zorn: 2-6 in the final 8 of his
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Old 08-09-2009, 09:07 PM   #73
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

I think Zorn's a good coach, Not a Great coach, but Not a Bad coach.
This season, I'll be able to how good he really is. I think that he should throw the ball more, do more trick plays, and not be so Ned Flanders like.
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Old 08-10-2009, 10:03 AM   #74
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He seems to have a "grand vision" of what he wants the team to look like - which a great coach needs. Here's to hoping it translates to success.
Excellent statement. But along with the grand vision, he has had excellent role models in mike holmgren and, I think, joe gibbs. He also has excellent resources available to him, in joe gibbs, jerry gray, and the things being the head coach of the washington redskins get you access to. Finally he has an owner who will put what tools he asks for in place.

If zorn doesn't succeed I think it will only be on his shoulders.

I think he will.
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Old 08-10-2009, 03:41 PM   #75
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Re: I think Jim Zorn is a great head football coach.

Gibbs ended his first season on the "up" escalator" - Zorn the other way.

Zorn has got to win footballs games this season to stay longer. He has some good qualities but he started to fade quickly in the second half of the season.

Also, due to his age, if he gets fired here, he may not get another HC chance anywhere else.
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