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		<title><![CDATA[Coach Jay-Z]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 20:11:51 PDT</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>I am liking everything I am hearing from Ashburn about Jim Zorn.&nbsp; It would be easy to say that he is a wet-behind-the-ears rookie head coach whose almost-to-a-fault honesty can be compared to the aw-shucks naivete of Steve Spurrier.</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, there is no comparison.&nbsp; Steve Spurrier looked at the Redskins as a test lab for his mad scientist-like fun and gun, let the D-linemen and linebackers knock the crap out of Patrick Ramsey offense (I think Patrick Ramsey flinches every time he hears the name Spurrier).&nbsp; Spurrier might have been able to send five wideouts deep and run up the score on Vanderbilt but was in way over his head in the NFL and it showed. </p><p>On the other hand, Jim Zorn knows the National Football League.&nbsp; I grew up watching him (the one or two times we got Seahawk games in DC).&nbsp; He, Steve Largent and coach Jack Patera (brother of pro wrestler and Olympian Ken Patera) was all I knew about the Seattle Seahawks as a kid.&nbsp; He was a more than competent QB who became a more than competent QB coach that, last time I checked, help his QB (Matt Hasselbeck) get to the Super Bowl, somewhere that our Burgundy and Gold warriors haven't sniffed of since a Cyrus named Billy Ray, not Miley Ray, had a number one hit (remember Achy Breaky Heart?).</p><p><a href="http://www.washingtonredskinsnews.com/thesheik/weblog/3225/coach-jay-z.html">Continue reading "Coach Jay-Z"</a></p>]]></description>
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