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Old 02-17-2008, 09:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sherman accepts Redskins' position
By David Elfin
February 16, 2008

For Sherman Smith, it came down to a choice between comfort and challenge.

Smith chose the latter in agreeing yesterday to become the offensive coordinator of the Washington Redskins.

Smith, who interviewed with the Redskins on Tuesday and Wednesday, met yesterday with his boss of 13 years — Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher — and then called new Redskins coach Jim Zorn with his acceptance.

"Jeff wanted me to stay, but I think he knew it was a great opportunity, and unique," Smith said. "We hugged and I told him I'm a better coach because of my 13 years here with Jeff and some of the other coaches. It's tough, leaving a great organization like the Titans, but I'm excited about this opportunity."

Smith said he was comfortable in Tennessee as running backs coach, the last two years with the assistant head coach title. But he opted to seek more responsibility at age 53 even though Zorn will call the plays.

"It was back and forth, and I just decided it was the time," Smith said. "Every time I thought about taking the job I felt bad because there was a good reason to stay. The city of Nashville and the affiliation with the coaches and players, that made it hard. It wasn't easy. But [my wife and I] decided this was the best thing for me."

Of course, Smith also had to feel comfortable with his new situation, which he does because he and Zorn forged a friendship when they shared the backfield for the Seattle Seahawks from 1976 to 1982.

In the years since they went into coaching, they agreed that the first one to become a head coach would hire the other as offensive coordinator.

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Old 02-17-2008, 02:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Of course, Smith also had to feel comfortable with his new situation, which he does because he and Zorn forged a friendship when they shared the backfield for the Seattle Seahawks from 1976 to 1982.

In the years since they went into coaching, they agreed that the first one to become a head coach would hire the other as offensive coordinator.


yeah that is a good way to run a football team, don't necessarily hire who is best, hire your buddies, that team is so fu*ked, lol
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