Article By T.J. Donegan on 5th January, 2010
But having lived in D.C. the past three years, I can tell you it's a familiar feeling for Washington.
The excitement when Zorn was hired wasn't what you'd call palpable, but it was real.
Redskins fans I knew said they'd have a guy who could provide some much-needed creativity and stability—and a young quarterback—to a franchise that hadn't seen much of either in recent years.
Now two years later, Jim Zorn is looked upon as a failure in D.C. for two sins that were largely out of his control: failing to pierce one of the toughest divisions in football and not being able to turn Jason Campbell into the elite quarterback he's c...
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