Redskins Fans: Don't Blame The J's
Jim Zorn and Jason Campbell maybe all smiles in this picture, but they are not to blame for the 4-10 record of the Washington Redskins this season.
Let's start with Jim Zorn. He was a quaterback with Seattle in his playing days. Prior to this position, he was a QB coach. Yes, a QB coach. He has never held an offensive coordinator position on any level. However, if a team contacts ME right now and wants to pay millions of dollars to be an NFL head football coach, then, I will take it. I know that I will successfully coach the Washington Redskins to an 0-16 season! Hands down. It is not Jim Zorn's fault simply because he was never qualified to be the coach in the first place.
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Jason Campbell has faced adversity since his senior year at Auburn. Since being drafted by the Washington Redskins, he has had to learn the philosophy of a new Head Coach, and new offensive systems. How can any team gain momentum and build a winning team without consistency? The Head Coach and General Manager has to draft and sign players that fit their system and philosophy, and team culture. This team lacks the patience, management (until last week) to build a Super Bowl, playoff, or even a winning team. Jason Campbell has all the tools to win. He has strength and good football I.Q. He will be a winner somewhere if they decide not to sign him.
Now let's look at who is the main culprit to the Redskins' woes. It is no one other than Vinny Cerato. His resignation and firing comes five years too late. He purposely left out Jim Zorn's name as one of the "great" head coaches that he has worked with and known. There is only one issue with that statement that he left out.
YOU HIRED JIM ZORN, YOU IDIOT!
Then why hire a QB Coach and not give him a chance to become a play caller first. You give him a raise and promotion without even working one day on the job first. What a promotion? I wish my boss would've given me a promotion right after I signed the offer letter.
Like Barack Obama, Bruce Allen also has a mess to clean up as Cerato's tenure was categorized by mediocre draft picks, poor free agent, over-the-hill signings, and simply making horrible decisions.
All I can say is that the Redskins fans will support Bruce Allen. With the owner finally deciding to step back and let him run the team.
Good Luck.

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