After being asked by the Washington Redskins to give up all of his offensive play-calling duties, hade coach Jim Zorn seemed unhappy with the move. According to Hall of Fame receiver Steve Largent, Zorn’s good friend and former teammate while they were wearing Seahawks jerseys, Zorn was considering quitting his job instead of handing play-calling responsibilities to recent hired consultant Sherman Lewis.
The Redskins have struggled mightily while starting 2-4 this season, but Largent believes the team's problems aren't of Zorn's doing and placed blame on Redskins owner Dan Snyder and management. He took Super Bowl-winning coach Joe Gibbs as example. Gibbs did not succeed under Snyder from 2004 to 2007, going 30-34 in his second stint with the team.
The newly hired consultant Lewis will call plays for the first time Monday when the Redskins play against the Philadelphia Eagles. And Largent predicted that there would not be great results for the Redskins.
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