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02.09.08 - JIM ZORN NAMED WASHINGTON REDSKINS HEAD COACH
Photo of Zim Zorn coaching a player.

Jim Zorn

 Just two weeks ago, Jim Zorn, a member of the 1971-72 Cerritos College football teams, wasnamed the offensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins after spending the last seven years as the quarterbacks coach for the Seattle Seahawks, But, on Saturday, Zorn was quickly promoted to the head coaching position, taking over for Joe Gibbs, a member of the 1959-60 Falcon football teams. This will be the first head coaching assignment for Zorn, who signed a five-year deal.

    According to the Redskins website, "I've always dreamed of being a head coach with a franchise rich in tradition like the Redskins," Zorn said. "As a player who had to fight Redskins teams at RFK as well as at our home field, I know about the history of this franchise as well as the passion of its fans. I won't let you down. I know about the history and great fans of the Redskins. I played against the Redskins. I played against our two newest Hall of Famers, Art Monk and Darrell Green. Like all Redskins fans, I am a long-time admirer of Joe Gibbs.”

    When his two years with the Falcons were complete, Zorn
transferred to Cal Poly Pomona and was eventually signed by the Seahawks and began in Seattle’s inaugural 1976 season, starting all 14 games at quarterback. He went on to play nine seasons for the Seahawks before finishing with the team in 1984. After departing Seattle, he finished his playing career with the Green Bay Packers (1985), the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1986) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987). Zorn is one of only eight players inducted to the Seahawks’ Ring of Honor.

    He was named NFC Offensive Rookie of the Year (1976) and ranks second in the Seahawks’ record book behind Dave Krieg in yards (20,122), completions (1,593), attempts (2,992) and touchdowns (107). His three consecutive 3,000-yard seasons were tops in team history, since broken by Matt Hasselbeck in 2005, and he was the first Seattle quarterback to record back-to-back 300-plus yard games – a feat he accomplished twice.
 
    Zorn joined the Seahawks as quarterbacks coach after serving in the same capacity with the Detroit Lions (1998-00), while he broke into the league as an offensive assistant for the Seahawks in 1997. Zorn spent eight seasons in the collegiate ranks before his pro debut. He spent two seasons (1995-96) as quarterbacks coach at the University of Minnesota after coordinating Utah State’s offense from 1992-94. His first collegiate coaching job was as an offensive assistant/quarterbacks coach at Boise State from 1989-91.
 
    While with Cerritos, he was a third string quarterback in his freshman year and was the back-up his sophomore season. Although he didn’t get on the field very often, he still parlayed his strong arm and accuracy into a collegiate and professional career.
      

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