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 NFL Picks on the Last Week of Jim Zorn as a Washington Redskin

NFL Picks on the Last Week of Jim Zorn as a Washington Redskin

Indianapolis Colts @ Buffalo Bills The Colts are playing it safe heading into the playoffs, but they need to try to get a little work in on a Buffalo team looking to head home at the final gun. Colts 27 * Bills 13 New York Giants @ Minnesota Vikings The Giants are embarrassed right now, [...]

Bill Cowher Is Ready To Coach the Washington Redskins

Bill Cowher Is Ready To Coach the Washington Redskins

When Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder finally rid the franchise of Vinny Cerrato, he decided to stay with the umbrella of Redskins legacy without losing his seemed mission of building his own legacy. He hired Bruce Allen as to become the seventh general manager in the team’s 78 years of existence. Three of the previous [...]

 The Washington Redskins Discover Their Problem: No Testicles

The Washington Redskins Discover Their Problem: No Testicles

When Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn told his team to attempt to get a first down on a fourth-down play early in the fourth quarter of a 31-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, all could see the indecision in his eyes. The inevitability of his calling a time out loomed large as the play [...]

Let the Mutiny Begin in Washington Redskins Nation

Let the Mutiny Begin in Washington Redskins Nation

When the Washington Redskins skulked off the field after being defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs 14-6 yesterday, they faced a half empty home stadium filled with rage and dismay. Head coach Jim Zorn went into the game with the wrath of Redskins Nation on his shoulders. Many legends of the team have been critical [...]

Jim Zorn’s Transition to the West Coast is Still Surfing Choppy Waters

Jim Zorn had a bumpy ride in the 2008 NFL season, his first as head coach of the Washington Redskins. The team finished at 8-8, and Zorn’s highlight was being the first Redskins coach since Hall Of Famer George Allen to win his initial game in Dallas versus the Cowboys.