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Zorn: 'There's nothing different'

By David Elfin on Nov. 4, 2009 into Redskins 360

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Coach Jim Zorn just confirmed my reporting from Monday, saying "there's nothing different" with the punt return situation in which the Redskins supplemented struggling longtime regular Antwaan Randle El with Santana Moss and DeAngelo Hall last game against Philadelphia.

"There's nothing different," Zorn said. "All three guys punt returned two weeks ago. Nothing has changed. Antwaan is our punt returner. Ypu're going to see Santana and DeAngelo. If he's involved more, it will be one or two reps."

Zorn said Randle El will return the first punt Sunday at Atlanta.

Zorn said that while H.B. Blades was on the field just eight days after having his right knee scoped, the linebacker was working on the side and didn't participate in any team drills.

-- David Elfin

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dcavalieri

that is a perfect comment from a bad head coach. why would he even think about changing the teams horrible punt returning situation. what an idiot.
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