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According to ESPN.com's NFL coach approval ratings, SportsNation believes Jim Zorn isn't getting the job done in Washington.
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"In this building, that question has never even been brought up," Cerrato, the executive vice president of football operations, said on his radio show on ESPN 980 in Washington. "It's never even been discussed."
Cerrato hedged, however, when asked whether Zorn would return next season. Cerrato answered, "yeah," before quickly adding again that the matter hadn't been discussed.
First-year coach Zorn's status has been the subject of widespread speculation during the free-fall that has followed a 6-2 start. The speculation has been fueled in part by owner Dan Snyder's high turnover rate among head coaches -- he's had six in less than a decade -- and by Cerrato's refusal to address the subject despite numerous interview requests.
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Cerrato broke his silence on the topic Friday, although his words are unlikely to do much to quell the rumors. He said the entire organization was frustrated by the recent losses and promised the team's best effort Sunday when the Redskins (7-7) host the Philadelphia Eagles.
"It's business as usual in this building," Cerrato said on ESPN 980.
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