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Zorn and Redskins to use West Coast offense

Not only will Zorn be revamping the Redskins offense to the West Coast, which Rotoworld is reporting and the Washington Post is hinting at, the new Washington offensive coordinator is getting high praise from Steve Largent. Largent told the Post, "The one great attribute Jim has is that he is not very emotional." Matt Hasselbeck is in the Zorn praising mix, too -- telling the Washington Times that he believes Zorn should be the Skins new head coach, ala Andy Reid. Reid made a similar jump to the Eagles. In some ways, I agree with Matt.

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zorn to largent fond memorys indead he [zorn] is a no b.s. guy he will do well in washington.

The timing in Seattle didn't work well in Zorn's favor. If Holmgren retired now, I'm convinced Zorn wold be the new OC in Seattle under Mora. Perhaps he'll succeed Mora in Seattle once he gets a few seasons under his belt in D.C.

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