

While coach Jim Zorn said he can't seeing any positives about not calling the plays for the first time in his 23 games as coach, he doesn't anticipate any major problems with new playcaller Sherman Lewis sending the plays to offensive coordinator Sherman Smith, who'll relay them to quarterback Jason Campbell.
"They've got a system worked out," Zorn said. "They've been communicating very well. We used it electronically yesterday. We used it verbally today. Will there be glitches? There might be a couple, but there won't be that many. We'll work out it between series if we ever have one problem."
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