Largent Rips the Commanders

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Updated: October 21, 2009, 5:40 PM ET
Largent rips Snyder's handling of team
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SEATTLE -- Hall of Fame receiver Steve Largent said during a radio interview Tuesday that Commanders coach Jim Zorn considered resigning when owner Daniel Snyder decided Zorn would no longer call Washington's plays.

Largent, who caught passes from his old friend for the Seattle Seahawks between 1976 and 1984, ripped the Commanders and Snyder during an interview on KJR radio of Seattle, saying he believed Snyder's decision was an attempt to force Zorn's resignation.

Zorn did consider resigning, Largent said, but ultimately decided not to quit on the team.

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"Yes, he did consider it, and no, he did not want to give up those responsibilities," Largent told KJR, "but they went to the point of pulling out his contract and saying, 'You have got to do whatever the owner tells you to do.' ...

"But in my opinion, and this is just totally my opinion -- Jim has never said this, never implied this -- I think what Daniel Snyder was trying to do was to force Jim to resign so he was not liable for his contract any longer. And Jim is just not going to do that."

Largent said he speaks to Zorn just about every day. A former U.S. congressman from Oklahoma, Largent is currently president and CEO for CTIA, a wireless communications lobbying group.

"[Zorn] inherited everything that he has to work with today and yet all the blame is being laid on his feet because he can't make them a Super Bowl champion, which I could have told you two years ago, they don't have a Super Bowl-quality team," Largent told KJR radio. "And so it doesn't matter how good a coach you have, you are not going to get there with the players the owner gives you.

"I know it's frustrating for Jim. He is making the best of it."

Former longtime NFL assistant Sherman Lewis, recently hired as a consultant, has been tasked with calling plays for the Commanders (2-4) for their Monday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Zorn was stripped of the responsibility after Sunday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

"I think it will be humbling and it will be embarrassing, but not for Jim," Largent said on the radio interview. "I think it's humbling and embarrassing for the Commanders and the Commanders owner and management that made the decision.

"To think that you can bring a guy in from a retirement center who is pulling out Ping-Pong balls in the bingo games -- and literally, that is what he was doing in Detroit -- bring him down here for two weeks and say, 'You are going to call the plays for the next game against the Philadelphia Eagles, a division opponent, on Monday Night Football,' and think that is going to be successful, that is a joke."

Largent pointed to fellow Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs' inability to produce a Super Bowl season for Snyder as evidence that the problems go well beyond his friend Zorn.

"The formula that the Commander owner and the Commander general manager have for producing a winner on the field is not a winning formula, meaning they can't make all the decisions on the coaches and the personnel and then hire some guy off the street to be the head coach and win with what they put on the field. Because it doesn't work," Largent said on KJR radio. "That has been proven for 10 years in a row. ... The failure of the Commanders is not about Jim Zorn. The failure of the Commanders starts above him, above his level."

Zorn has one year remaining on a three-year contract. Snyder hired him initially as offensive coordinator before promoting him to head coach. Zorn enjoyed success as the quarterbacks coach for the Seahawks, but he had never been a coordinator.

"I don't know what a Dan Snyder coach looks like and I don't think Dan Snyder knows what a Dan Snyder coach looks like, and that is fairly obvious now as he has been through about six head coaches in 10 years," Largent said.

ESPN.com NFL blogger Mike Sando covers the NFC West.
 

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That's a great message to other prospective coaches, Danny. Best believe they are looking at this entire situation.
 

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Ouch.

Jim Zorn accepted that job. Everyone in the league must have told him to stay away, you basically have no chance to win there.

So its not like he is not to blame a little too. When you take a job at a traveling carnival, you cant get mad when the train is fired up and you have to go on the road.

Snyder is a complete moron. Cerrato is a complete moron. Commanders fans deserve both of them.

I would love to go back and read those articles and see all those Commanders fans puffing their chest out from last september when Snyder was in the elevator in Texas Stadium with the Dallas press, saying that is how you play power football.

LOL.

Lets all hope they hire shanahan. Nothing will change. It will be great for us.
 

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we have the same problem. we're just not as bad as the Commanders. Jerry is the problem here
 

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Chocolate Lab;3027273 said:
Updated: October 21, 2009, 5:40 PM ET
Largent rips Snyder's handling of team
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By Mike Sando
ESPN.com
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SEATTLE -- Hall of Fame receiver Steve Largent said during a radio interview Tuesday that Commanders coach Jim Zorn considered resigning when owner Daniel Snyder decided Zorn would no longer call Washington's plays.

Largent, who caught passes from his old friend for the Seattle Seahawks between 1976 and 1984, ripped the Commanders and Snyder during an interview on KJR radio of Seattle, saying he believed Snyder's decision was an attempt to force Zorn's resignation.

Zorn did consider resigning, Largent said, but ultimately decided not to quit on the team.

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Mosley ESPN.com's Matt Mosley writes about all things NFC East in his division blog.

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"Yes, he did consider it, and no, he did not want to give up those responsibilities," Largent told KJR, "but they went to the point of pulling out his contract and saying, 'You have got to do whatever the owner tells you to do.' ...

"But in my opinion, and this is just totally my opinion -- Jim has never said this, never implied this -- I think what Daniel Snyder was trying to do was to force Jim to resign so he was not liable for his contract any longer. And Jim is just not going to do that."

Largent said he speaks to Zorn just about every day. A former U.S. congressman from Oklahoma, Largent is currently president and CEO for CTIA, a wireless communications lobbying group.

"[Zorn] inherited everything that he has to work with today and yet all the blame is being laid on his feet because he can't make them a Super Bowl champion, which I could have told you two years ago, they don't have a Super Bowl-quality team," Largent told KJR radio. "And so it doesn't matter how good a coach you have, you are not going to get there with the players the owner gives you.

"I know it's frustrating for Jim. He is making the best of it."

Former longtime NFL assistant Sherman Lewis, recently hired as a consultant, has been tasked with calling plays for the Commanders (2-4) for their Monday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Zorn was stripped of the responsibility after Sunday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

"I think it will be humbling and it will be embarrassing, but not for Jim," Largent said on the radio interview. "I think it's humbling and embarrassing for the Commanders and the Commanders owner and management that made the decision.

"To think that you can bring a guy in from a retirement center who is pulling out Ping-Pong balls in the bingo games -- and literally, that is what he was doing in Detroit -- bring him down here for two weeks and say, 'You are going to call the plays for the next game against the Philadelphia Eagles, a division opponent, on Monday Night Football,' and think that is going to be successful, that is a joke."

Largent pointed to fellow Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs' inability to produce a Super Bowl season for Snyder as evidence that the problems go well beyond his friend Zorn.

"The formula that the Commander owner and the Commander general manager have for producing a winner on the field is not a winning formula, meaning they can't make all the decisions on the coaches and the personnel and then hire some guy off the street to be the head coach and win with what they put on the field. Because it doesn't work," Largent said on KJR radio. "That has been proven for 10 years in a row. ... The failure of the Commanders is not about Jim Zorn. The failure of the Commanders starts above him, above his level."

Zorn has one year remaining on a three-year contract. Snyder hired him initially as offensive coordinator before promoting him to head coach. Zorn enjoyed success as the quarterbacks coach for the Seahawks, but he had never been a coordinator.

"I don't know what a Dan Snyder coach looks like and I don't think Dan Snyder knows what a Dan Snyder coach looks like, and that is fairly obvious now as he has been through about six head coaches in 10 years," Largent said.

ESPN.com NFL blogger Mike Sando covers the NFC West.


This sounds all too familiar:(
 

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Rampage;3027310 said:
we have the same problem. we're just not as bad as the Commanders. Jerry is the problem here



No, we dont.....:rolleyes:
 

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...careful of a situation where the kettle is calling the pot black.

If you know what I mean.
 

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I am sorry but Zorn was content on being the OC Danny was stupid enough to give him the HC title and pay. Hell if I was Zorn and I knew i was not qualified but the boss is willing to give me the money to try I would do it.
 

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It would not surprise me if the Commanders went out and beat the Eagles on MNF. It would be the best thing for Dallas. First it would give the Eagles a division loss and second it would give the Commanders a false sense of accomplishment that would not last more than one game.
 

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joseephuss;3027956 said:
It would not surprise me if the Commanders went out and beat the Eagles on MNF. It would be the best thing for Dallas. First it would give the Eagles a division loss and second it would give the Commanders a false sense of accomplishment that would not last more than one game.

It would definitely surprise me if the Commanders beat the Eagles on MNF.

I think the Eagles are going to be fired up after their loss to Oakland.
 

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Rampage;3027616 said:
jerry is slightly not as bad as Snyder. other than that what's different?

Its certainly not the playoff results over the last decade.
 

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Rampage;3027616 said:
jerry is slightly not as bad as Snyder. other than that what's different?

Three SuperBowls ......thats a start :)

As a Owner as Synder is....Jerry has three...

As a GM....which Synder isnt.....Jerry has three...

credit who you wish....but Jerry was the owner and GM.

Yes...we have been in a slump...its been a long decade and a half....SB's are hard to come by....ask Big Bill...its been 2 decades since he raised the Lombardi
 

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Mash;3029820 said:
Three SuperBowls ......thats a start :)

As a Owner as Synder is....Jerry has three...

As a GM....which Synder isnt.....Jerry has three...

credit who you wish....but Jerry was the owner and GM.

Yes...we have been in a slump...its been a long decade and a half....SB's are hard to come by....ask Big Bill...its been 2 decades since he raised the Lombardi
I'm talking about the current state of the 2 teams.
 

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Rampage;3029825 said:
I'm talking about the current state of the 2 teams.

I think the Cowboys are a little more talented than the Commanders.....dont you think?

but you are right....

I think 5 teams in the last decade have won SB's.......so the rest have failed....and are in the same company as Synder and Jones...IMHO
 
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