Mike Sando of ESPN.com reports Hall of Fame receiver Steve Largent said during a radio interview Tuesday that Redskins coach Jim Zorn considered resigning when owner Daniel Snyder decided Zorn would no longer call Washington's plays.Largent, who caught passes from his old friend for the Seattle Seahawks between 1976 and 1984, ripped the Redskins and Snyder during an interview on KJR radio of Seattle, saying he believed Snyder's decision was an attempt to force Zorn's resignation. Zorn did consider resigning, Largent said, but ultimately decided not to quit on the team. "Yes, he did consider it, and no, he did not want to give up those responsibilities," Largent told KJR, "but they went to the point of pulling out his contract and saying, 'You have got to do whatever the owner tells you to do.' ... "But in my opinion, and this is just totally my opinion -- Jim has never said this, never implied this -- I think what Daniel Snyder was trying to do was to force Jim to resign so he was not liable for his contract any longer. And Jim is just not going to do that." Source: ESPN.com
I dont care what it takes as long as Zorn is gone as well as Campbell. Maybe later they can toss the football around with each other.
thats probably what they want him to do so danny boy dont have to pay him the rest of his contract when he fires him.....Zorn should grow a pair and say that he will not stand for sherm to call plays.....hell wasn't zorn brought in as a Offensive coordinator to begin with
yep, he considered resigning ............ and then remembered how much salary he is being guaranteed and decided against it ....................