Published 11/21/2008
by Jason La Canfora
at Redskins Insider
The first instinct is always to blame the coach for everything. He's the only guy near the top of the Redskins' pyramid to actually solicit and respond to most media inquiries, the only person who takes on public accountability, the man left to explain pretty much every maneuver the team makes, regardless of whether it's really his domain or that of the personnel department. But Jim Zorn is not the highest authority on the Redskins'...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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