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Flacco's got a career QB rating of 90 something, and Campbell actually took the skins to the playoffs before. I'm pretty sure there's no sarcasm..
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Originally Posted by
little bear
Do I smell the alluring scent of sarcasm? ^^
lol nope, i was serious.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
lol nope, i was serious.
Oh, sorry buddy. :D
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lol np. Maybe someday the internet will come equipped with built in sarcasm detectors.
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Originally Posted by
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And Lovie Choked bigtime in the NFC Championship game.
And in the SuperBowl...!!!
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"...Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue...."
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Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
Flacco's got a career QB rating of 90 something, and Campbell actually took the skins to the playoffs before. I'm pretty sure there's no sarcasm..
Wasn't he OC or QB coach in Seattle when they went to the SB as well? Isn't that how he got the HC job in the first place?
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jnastorer
Wasn't he OC or QB coach in Seattle when they went to the SB as well? Isn't that how he got the HC job in the first place?
Zorn moved up to the pro coaching ranks in 1997. Zorn joined the Seattle Seahawks as quarterbacks coach after serving in the same capacity with the Detroit Lions (1998–2000). He was instrumental in the development of rookie quarterback Charlie Batch in 1998.[3] Batch’s 88.3 passer rating that season ranks as the fourth-highest rookie mark in NFL history. During his time in Seattle, Zorn worked with Seahawks Head Coach Mike Holmgren and Offensive Coordinator Gil Haskell in implementing the team’s offense while also furthering the development of the team’s quarterbacks.[3] In 2003, Zorn tutored Matt Hasselbeck who set a franchise record with 3,841 passing yards in. Hasselbeck has become the franchise’s most-efficient passer (85.1 rating) while joining Zorn as the only Seahawks’ quarterback to pass for 3,000-plus yards in three consecutive seasons[3]. In 2007 under Zorn, Hasselbeck set Seattle single-season marks for attempts (562), completions (352) and yards (3,966). He also threw for a career-high 28 touchdowns en route to his third Pro Bowl selection.[3] On January 30, 2010 Zorn was hired by the Baltimore Ravens as their quarterbacks coach, to replace Hue Jackson, who had departed to the Oakland Raiders.
Under Zorn, quarterback Joe Flacco reached career high totals in touchdowns (25) and quarterback rating (93.6), as well as a career-low 10 interceptions.
On January 27, 2011, Zorn was fired by the Ravens.
That according to wiki. I think he took over when Gibbs retired again..
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can we get a new WR coach as well please! tired of Knox looking helpless out there against physical CBs.