Generally, I'd start this post with statistics that proved Washington's offense to be somewhat successful Sunday in Detroit. But that'd be the third straight week that Zorn's unit underachieved despite marching up and down the field. They find themselves 1-2 having scored only 40 points through 3 games. That's 5th worst in the NFL. But at this point no one cares about stats, we just lost to the LIONS.
No one can truly put a finger on it, otherwise the entire DC surrounding area wouldn't be calling for Zorn's head. The players insist the blame should fall on themselves, citing that their head coaches put them in the best opportunities week in and week out, yet they fail to execute. The fans swear the finger should be pointed at head ball coach and play caller Jim Zorn.
My opinion? Starts at the very top. At first, it appears the Skins have hit rock bottom but in reality, Zorn has begun his coaching career 9-10, the same as his predecessors Gibbs and Spurrier. Don't forget DC was picked to finish last in the NFC East by so-called experts.
In Snyder's almost 11 year tenure as owner the Skins have won the division once and made the playoffs only 2 other times. Snyder has gone through 6 coaches and numerous big-name coordinators. He's fired Vinny Cerrato then brought him back and named him Executive VP of Football Operations only to maintain the underachieving, unmotivated, alleged superstar roster that recently has turned into "Big name, no game central."
Should Zorn be fired? An argument can be made for both sides. Yes, he has all but abandoned the run on a team whose strength seemed to be running. Yes, he's made numerous questionable decisions concerning 4th downs and field position that appear so easy in hindsight. Yes, it appears the increasing pressure of scoring TDs is now affecting his play calling in the red zone.
More than likely in the upcoming weeks, Snyder will lose all patience and Zorn will be replaced as head coach. As a result the team will probably lose the majority of their remaining games and Campbell won't be re-signed in the offseason. What does this mean for Skins fans that accept nothing but instant success and playoff appearances? More disappointment, more roster turnover, more unjustified enthusiasm and more expectations that won't be met.
For those who refuse to accept the truth and honestly believe that the Skins are generally the better team but somehow find a way to continue losing, look around. Only rarely do teams maintain ineptitude: the 49ers, Dolphins, Jets, Broncos, Vikings and Falcons are all on the rise after years of playoff no-shows. But the Skins somehow always find a way to begin every season as a contender and end the season a pretender. Don't believe me? When was the last year Skins fans felt that their team actually exceeded expectations?
As far as a solution goes, I would understand the firing of Jim Zorn despite my belief that he should be allowed to at least finish the season for the sake of Campbell's and the offense's development. I do believe he will be a successful head coach in the NFL one day but it does appear that he lacks the ability to motivate and focus his team right now.
We could all be wrong if the Skins rebound from this loss and play the rest of the season with a chip on their shoulder. But barring a significant change in scheme, execution, and/or results JZ could be gone before the bye week. The only real solution is to round up everyone that actually shows up to win, not work. The players, not those "employed" by Snyder.
This has only happened once in Snyder's tenure when Sean Taylor died and the team finished the season like they had something to fight for, something to prove. It was led by the players, not coaches. Campbell, Portis, Moss, Cooley, Samuels, Griff, Fletch, DeAngelo. The Redskins lack a true leader. It's time someone took responsibility and led this team like a Peyton Manning, or Tom Brady, or Ray Lewis. Otherwise, another bystander will fall victim to the incredibly overrated and unjustified Redskin expectation juggernaut.
Tampa Bay truly has no idea what to expect. Neither do I.