Jim Zorn for Offensive Coordinator

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JSeahawks

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I voted Not This.

It feels like a homer pick. I think we could do better if we decide to go away from Bevell. I wouldn't mind Zorn back as QB coach though, he seemed pretty good at that job.
 

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JSeahawks":2oo206nq said:
I voted Not This.

It feels like a homer pick. I think we could do better if we decide to go away from Bevell. I wouldn't mind Zorn back as QB coach though, he seemed pretty good at that job.
Agree with you all the way around J. Yes, it's time for Bevell to go, but no, not Jimmy Z.
 

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If they did it, I wouldn't cry, but I think that ship has sailed. So, "Not This."
 

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No thanks. I'm all for getting someone new, but I'd rather upgrade than downgrade. But honestly, if we could even just keep the playbook but change who calls the plays, that'd be great. It's no so much the plays themselves, as it is when the plays are called (okay, and execution).
 

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The last offense he was involved in was for the 2-14 KC Chiefs. Before that, fired as the Ravens QB coach. This was all after an embarrassing run in WAS where another coach was brought in to essentially coach for him.

Just sayin'.
 

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I voted "This", but I'm in an anti-Bevell mood, so I probably would've voted "This" if you had said "Potato for Offensive Coordinator".
 

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How bout Pete Carroll or Russell Wilson's wife as Offensive Coordinator? Yes, please.
 

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I want Hue Jackson. Terrible head coach and a terrible talent evaluater, but I always felt he had creative and effective game plans that got the best out of his talent back when he was OC for Cable.
 

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I would be happy with "open tryouts" for the OC position. Let people send in their resumes.
 

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The Ravens fired their OC in 2012 and went on to win the Superbowl.


Oddly enough...I think that very coach they fired could be a good option for the Hawks next season...

Cam Cameron from LSU.

OC of the San Diego Chargers from 2002–06; Baltimore Ravens from 2008-2012.

The 2006 Chargers offense directed by Cameron is one of only 28 teams in NFL history to average 30-or-more points per contest. It is the 21st highest-scoring offense in NFL history, and 14th-highest over the last 25 years.
 

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razgriz737":2sreq8pq said:
I voted "This", but I'm in an anti-Bevell mood, so I probably would've voted "This" if you had said "Potato for Offensive Coordinator".

I think the Ryan brothers already have jobs anyway.
 

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