RiC wrote:Next year is a make or break season for Zorn in this town. The problem with YOUIR almost "endless give JC all the time he needs" approach is that things can actually get WORSE.
I never said anything close to endlessly giving JC all the time he needs, nor have I seen anyone else say that either.
RiC wrote:We KNOW about those. I am not asking for a Superbowl. I said as much at the beginning of last season. This WAS NOT a SB Team.
Right, and many here agree with that. Most here predicted an 8-8 or a 9-7 season knowing there was a new system coming to town and JC was getting turned around again. Well, we got what most expected.
RiC wrote:Do you REALLY think that in the Snyder frame of mind he is willing to give Zorn three years of losing seasons as his own period for the benefit of the doubt??? Dream on.
Next year is a make or break season for Zorn in this town. The problem with YOUIR almost "endless give JC all the time he needs" approach is that things can actually get WORSE.
I would hope this is a make or break season for JC, not Zorn. He's a good coach and Snyder would be an idiot to not give him at least 3 years. But Zorn knows QB's and I trust his judgment. You could argue that was a big part of why he was brought to DC. By the way, Gibbs also knows QB's.
RiC wrote:If the darn WCO system is SO complex, they should not implement it in a team that has never played it IF they are not willing to invest at least three years.
Come on, man. It's not that the WCO is sooooo complex. The point is that it's a drastically different system from what's been run in DC for years, and is, terminology and scheme wise, drastically different from Saunders' 700 page system specifically. We knew for years the defense was pretty good and it was the offense that needed remedy. So many here complained that Gibbs' system was outdated and a more modern offense was needed. So I agree with Snyder for bringing in a modern and proven offense. Zorn may have some innovated additions and twists to the offense which were appealing to Snyder and Cerrato. It just takes some time to implement it. But I support the choice they made and I'd hope they stick with it, as you've said, for at LEAST 3 years.
RiC wrote:What you fail to acknowledge is that what most of us desperately wanted was a spark, an indication that he could make something happen out of little. We wanted him to get the best out of this crowd and their limitations EVEN if the team lost.
In other words: We wanted him to show us that he can be relied upon to lead this team into the future. He did not.
I agree with that... to some degree. I've posted here many times that I like the passion and fire I see from Colt, and Colt seems to inspire those around him. I wish JC had a bit more of that. But JC is known for being very level-headed and has been complimented for that from every coach he's had. JC doesn't get too high and doesn't get too low or sulk after a bad play, important traits for a QB to have. But I do like Colt's personality.
Early on in 2008, I think JC did provide a spark and is a respected leader on the team. Asking him to win it on his own is a bit of a stretch. Cassel has a pretty good team around him and an outstanding coach, not really a fair comparison.
But we'll see what happens. Again, as I've said many, many times, Zorn knows how to evaluate QB's, and if Zorn deems JC the best option on the team, then I fully support that. If at some point Zorn thinks JC isn't cutting it and a change is needed, then I'm all for that. I'm for stability and continuity, period.