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From Jason Reid: Many Washington Redskins players returned to Redskins Park yesterday for the beginning of the voluntary offseason workout program. And although Jim Zorn has replaced Joe Gibbs as coach, much has remained the same because the majority of last season's coaching staff was retained, several players said. "It's the same as normal," center Casey Rabach said. "That weirdness factor kind of left after a couple of weeks. We knew he [Gibbs] was going...Please click on the title to continue ... [link]

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Chris Cooley likes the new offense
Published 3/17/2008 by Skin Patrol <info@hogshaven.com> at Hogs Haven: Front Page Posts
Per Redskins Insider, which has Chris Cooley discussing the emerging offensive scheme under new Head Coach Jim Zorn: While preparing for the Pro Bowl last month, Cooley got a head start in an offense similar to that of the system Zorn plans to implement. The Green Bay Packers' ...

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