Monday, September 29, 2008

Coach Zorn

Jim Zorn can Coach!!!!

Jason Campbell can play quarterback, because he has Coach Zorn.

Good Lord, God Almighty – the stars, the moon & the planets did line up exactly right -- Dano Snyder and his personal go-for, Vinny Cerrato, got it right. They hired a Coach. Who would have thunk?

In the upset of Dallas the game plan was beautiful. The play calling was magnificent. The offense had balance. Passes were short, in the flats, down field and deep. There was Clinton Portis, who may no longer wonder what it’s like playing in a great offense scheme.

Before the arrival of Coach Zorn how many offensive series went like this: first down pass incomplete; second down run for 2 or 3 yards; third down pass compete sort of the first down yardage; punt.

Not counting the three kneels to run out the clock to end the game, yesterday, Washington only had two 3-&-outs both in the first quarter. Yesterday, on 68% of the first- downs plays the Redskins gain 3 or more yards.

Jon Jansen made his return and the offensive line play very well. The Redskins rushed for 161 yards and 7 first downs. A rushing touchdown was called back on a hold that could not be seen on replay. Sure Campbell was hurried and sacked twice, but the quarterback was never forced into making a game changing turnover.

Defense Coordinators Greg Blache, also, should get a lot of credit. However, in the future, PLEASE, leave the Prevent Defense out of it. Prevent Defense = Prevents Winning. Yesterday, the Prevent Defense gave the Cowboys 10 points in just 2:30 minutes. Dallas averaged almost 8 yards a play against the Prevent. In the Cowboys other 48 plays, they averaged 4.3 yards. Why run the Prevent??? What is the hurry in giving up points???

Maybe even Vinny deserves a little bit of an apology. After all rookie Chris Horton continue to show a knack for finding the ball when he picked off a Romo pass that killed a third quarter Dallas drive and may have done in the Cowboys. The Redskins eventually kicked a field goal with the turnover. Also, rookie punter David Brooks averaged over 46 yards a punt. However, none of the three 2nd round draft picks receivers played. Since this was expected it was no big deal. So when Romo had enough time to make a sandwich before he threw the ball, one could not help but scream, “draft a defensive lineman.”

Right now that is being picky, picky, picky.
Hail the Redskins!!

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