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...Washington could manage no better than a split with Detroit and St. Louis this season and last. Those two teams combined for three wins over 19 game weeks. Two of those wins were against us. That leads to Zorn bashing. But speculation about his future is as much about starry-eyed Daniel Snyder as about Zorn. Mike Florio writes in profootballtalk.com that Mike Holmgren would like to return to coaching and to do it in the godless East "where you wake up on Sunday morning and it's the most important thing." Holmgren specifically mentioned East Rutherford or Philly or Washington in his comments to Florio....
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