Sep 6th 2008 2:16PM by Ryan Wilson (author feed)
Filed under: Giants, Redskins, NFC East, NFL Fans, NFL Coaching
The reactions were swift and, well, reactionary following the Redskins’ uninspired performance against the Giants on Thursday night. As always, the expectations are high, even with Joe Gibbs now doing the Lord’s work, and his successor, Jim Zorn, never having even coordinated an offense much less coached up an entire team.
Still, with owner Dan Snyder’s history of throwing around money for big-name players like he’s Elliot Spitzer patronizing the services of the Emperors Club VIP, expectations are bound to be artificially inflated.
It’s probably unfair to think quarterback Jason Campbell would have fully grasped Zorn’s West Coast scheme in just a few months, but even the most measured observer had to be taken aback at what passed for offense against New York.
The ’s Jason La Canfora writes that Zorn, who was able to sit through an entire film review without puking his guts out, had some thoughts on how to improve things going forward:Continue Reading



