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Zorn could be out soon


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Posted by Mike Florio on October 4, 2009 12:15 PM ET

Last week's failure against the previously 0-19 Detroit Lions wasn't enough to get Redskins coach Jim Zorn fired.

Yet.

Adam Schefter of ESPN, citing multiple unnamed sources, reports that it's now not a matter of if but when, when it comes to the end of Zorn's tenure with the team.

Per Schefter, barring a trip to the playoffs and at least one win, Zorn most likely will be out.

In the next three weeks, the Redskins face teams that currently are a combined 0-9. So we still think there's a chance that owner Daniel Snyder will say farewell to Zorn during the bye week, if the 'Skins fail to scalp the Bucs, Panthers, and Chiefs -- or if they win only one of the three and then crap out on Monday Night Football against the Eagles to enter the off week.

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