Are The Wheels Are Coming Off?

Posted by: hail2skins on Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Samuels, likely done for the season. 

Articles about Gruden surfacing as Zorn’s replacement. 

Carlos Rogers calling out management [THANK YOU CARLOS].  I’ve read that some of your teammates feel the same way.  Players don’t normally call out management; especially players in contract years.  What about the silence from Snyder.  Yeah, we know he doesn’t like doing in season interviews and it’s just his way of escaping his accountability for this mess he has created.  Let’s not forget about his long-time bud and current pseudo “GM” Vinny Cerrato who also won’t speak up for Zorn.

Uhh, if I remember correctly Zorn was both Cerrato’s and Zorn’s hire as we heard them put it.  They were really impressed with him after interviewing him for the Offensive Coordinator position and I believe it was reported that Snyder told Gibbs this guy would make a good head coach.  Well, now he is their head coach and they’re treating him like crap.  Even the players are seeing it.  They’re already looking for his replacement.  Chances are his replacement is already known and they are just waiting. 

Zorn can look and say, hey, I got more time than Marty and Spurrier.  At least I got a year and a half to try to implement a system that takes a good two years to implement.  I didn’t have the right players for it but I did try.  If someone were to ask Zorn if he gave it his all, I’m sure he’d reply “ABSOLUTELY”.  Vinny would probably respond the same way to the question “Did you think your aging offensive line, with players returning from injuries and offseason surgeries, would hold up the entire season?”.  “Absolutely”.  The funny part is Vinny really believed it because he did nothing to address the offensive line.

So yeah, with all of this happening you can bet the wheels are beginning to come off and I won’t be suprised if a new driver is announced next week.

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