Two weeks after hiring former Packers offensive coordinator Sherm Lewis to serve as “another set of eyes” as an offensive consultant, the Redskins are reportedly set to hand over playcalling duties to the ex-bingo caller, according to Jason Reid of the Washington Post.
Bingo Caller Moving on to Calling Plays
In other Redskins coaching news, Sports Illustrated’s Peter King reported on NBC’s Football Night in America that if/when Zorn is fired, secondary coach Jerry Gray could be the top choice to serve as interim head coach. While speculation has centered on current Skins defensive coordinator Greg Blache as a potential fill-in for Zorn, Gray’s youth and energy reportedly could give him the edge. Gray previously worked as defensive coordinator in Buffalo.











