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Jim Zorn had playoff lineup

October 27, 2009 by James Edwards  
Filed under Sports

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Stop right there and put down your scathing comments that were soon to appear from your keyboard. The Squibster is not inferring that the Redskins had anything close to a playoff lineup. That statement came from up top by GM Vinny Cerrato. That was reported by several news services including the AP.

Then it gets weirder as Steve Largent, a close friend has this to say, about Jim Zorn being forced to take Sherm Lewis as his offensive play caller.

Cerrato had a different version of events at that meeting with Zorn. He said it was just the two of them and that when he suggested a change in play calling duties, Zorn said he would go home and think about it. Several hours later, Cerrato said, Zorn called him and said, “I’m in.”

No talk of a contract being presented to Zorn as an ultimatum. No talk about trying to force the coach to resign.
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Now we have two pro bowl offensive linemen injured and no capable backups which has resulted in multiple sacks of Jason Campbell. As if that is not enough and piling on is allowed, Chris Cooley is out for another month and Clinton Portis is sometimes acting like a disinterested third party.

Chris Cooley is safely injured, if there is such a thing?

Chris Cooley is safely injured, if there is such a thing?

Jim Zorn has to be ready to just walk out after all the pathetic performances by the Skins and the hiring of Sherm Lewis, an ex-Michigan State University great, from the bingo halls to the hall of shame known as the Washington Redskins.

The Redskins have a bye week to lick their wounds and then a stretch of games that no team in their right mind would desire. We are talking Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Philadelphia, and New Orleans. That is a combined 24 – 6 record. Meanwhile, the Skins are 2 – 5 and could not even beat the Chiefs!

See ya later, Zorn.

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