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01-05-2010, 01:08 AM | #46 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
Hey this guy deserves some props for at least trying. Face it nobody wanted the job and in a big gamble and a chance at a HC job he went for it. He was in pretty much a no win situation form the get go with a bunch of "filler" on this team, acting like real NFL players. Thing is after week 8 of '08 I think teams dissected his system and that was pretty much it. The talent that he had was not acquired for the WCO, but still they guys should have been able to execute it far better than they did.
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01-05-2010, 03:46 AM | #47 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
He did his best considering that his authority was already circumvented by Portis and Snyderrato sometime in 2008 and he had no experience whatsoever at being a head coach, thus his last two years were primarily a painful on-the-job learning experience of dealing with that, an offense with poor depth on the OL and a mediocre QB.
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01-05-2010, 08:11 AM | #49 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
Zorn shouldn't at all be absolved of blame completely. He's the one who insisted on inexperienced playcallers like Sherman Smith to help him-inexperienced himself-out. He's the one who insisted on running that damn stretch play in the red zone over and over again. He's the one who alienated a lot of the players by repeatedly saying publicly that the problem wasn't his playcalling, it was the execution of the plays (wouldn't have hurt him to just take the bullet once or twice).
All that said, he seemed like a genuinely good guy and I wish him the best of luck
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01-05-2010, 11:04 AM | #50 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
-Zorn gave us a 6-2 start including a win in then "un-beatable" dallas and followed up with a comeback in Philly a week later. (Consequentially then lost to the 2-14 rams)
-He managed to give what he could with the front office making changes and not giving him time to get used to them. -The players played hard for him every game even if it didnt appear that way and for that he deserves credit. |
01-05-2010, 07:42 PM | #51 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
A Day After Being Fired, Jim Zorn Speaks Out
Here is a 4 part Day After interview by CSN with Zorn. I swear they look like they are interviewing in either a mental institution or a prison. Watch Part 4 at 42-44 seconds see if you don't agree. |
01-05-2010, 08:58 PM | #52 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
HE is dressed like a person in a mental institution.
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01-05-2010, 09:04 PM | #53 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
Dear Jim,
Thanks for being a quirky stand up guy. P.S. Thanks for making me look like a complete idiot on this board when you told me to start that thread one month before the season started titled "I think Jim Zorn is a great head coach." I tried to tell you that it wasn't a good idea, but I went ahead and took one for the team. You owe me buddy. |
01-05-2010, 09:34 PM | #54 |
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Re: Thanks to coach Zorn
I still think that he can be and will be one hell of a head coach. This was just a bad situation all around. I think that he is going to be a good OC for Cleveland next season.
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