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Article: Send in the clowns; Just about every week has introduced a bizarre, new development that has helped turn the Redskins' season into a three-ring circus.(SPORTS)(REDSKINS' 2009 MIDSEASON REPORT)(Column)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- November 11, 2009
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Byline: Ryan O'Halloran, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Jim Zorn strode to a podium following a Washington Redskins practice Oct. 21 and answered a variety of questions for nearly 15 minutes.
But in a perfect example of how bizarre things have gotten during a disappointing 2-6 first half, one subject wasn't covered: Zorn's explanation for sticking with Jason Campbell four days after benching him in the loss to Kansas City.
Yes, in a quarterback town, even that position took a backseat, replaced by the addition of consultant Sherm Lewis, Zorn's loss of playcalling duties, several key injuries and the leaky offensive line.
After several calm ...
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