Things We Hope Jim Zorn Learned About Head Coaching
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:07 am
Before anyone jumps either down throats or off ships, realistically we knew there would be a learning curve for Jim Zorn, as well as for the Redskins offense. Or at the very least we should have known. Despite all outward appearances, nobody here was born yesterday.
So, in an attempt to stay positive until the end, these are some of the things I hope to see Jim Zorn learned last week.
1) Time Clock Management is of the essence.
2) His defense, even banged up, will keep his team in the game.
3) His defense may keep the team in the game, but his offense has to win the game.
4) His offense can't win the game without playcalling to win the game.
5) His offense can't win the game without 1st Downs.
6) His receivers can't get any spacing without a legitimate deep threat.
7) His running backs can't get any spacing without a deep threat.
Even an ineffective hurry-up offense with a legitimate deep pass attempt several times a game will keep opponents from stacking 8 and 9 man fronts "in the box."
9) Chris
ey is not a blocking tight end.
10) Stephon Heyer is not holding his own at the right tackle position.
11) Run, Run, Pass is predictable to the extent that predictable defenses counter by going SaM, SaM, Nickel.
12) The rookies need to play as soon as they can, and as much as they can. The base offense doesn't have enough weapons to scare defenses.
13) Taking the team's best passing option out of the gameplan is a bad idea.
14) Portis and Betts are not interchangeable.
So, what else do we hope Jim Zorn learned from last week's game?
What do we want to see today that will convince us Jim Zorn is learning on the fly, and that the team is going to improve each and every week?
Positive responses are requested.
There are more than enough negative threads going already.
So, in an attempt to stay positive until the end, these are some of the things I hope to see Jim Zorn learned last week.
1) Time Clock Management is of the essence.
2) His defense, even banged up, will keep his team in the game.
3) His defense may keep the team in the game, but his offense has to win the game.
4) His offense can't win the game without playcalling to win the game.
5) His offense can't win the game without 1st Downs.
6) His receivers can't get any spacing without a legitimate deep threat.
7) His running backs can't get any spacing without a deep threat.

9) Chris

10) Stephon Heyer is not holding his own at the right tackle position.
11) Run, Run, Pass is predictable to the extent that predictable defenses counter by going SaM, SaM, Nickel.
12) The rookies need to play as soon as they can, and as much as they can. The base offense doesn't have enough weapons to scare defenses.
13) Taking the team's best passing option out of the gameplan is a bad idea.
14) Portis and Betts are not interchangeable.
So, what else do we hope Jim Zorn learned from last week's game?
What do we want to see today that will convince us Jim Zorn is learning on the fly, and that the team is going to improve each and every week?
Positive responses are requested.
There are more than enough negative threads going already.