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After a devastating loss at home to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, the Washington Redskins relieved head coach Jim Zorn of his play-calling duties. But he might not be the only one out of a job, given what we're hearing today.
The Washington Times reports that in addition to all the speculation on Zorn's eventual -- read: inevitable -- firing, there is also a quarterback controversy afoot.
Jason Campbell was removed from play following a first half where he went 9-for-16 for 89 yards and an interception, replaced by 15-year veteran Todd Collins, who was only slightly better.
So while Dan Snyder and his henchmen decide the immediate fate of Zorn this week, the offensive coaches will have an equal task on their hands in assessing the relative merits of Campbell and Collins.