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Jim Zorn, Al Saunders Interview For Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Coordinator Position

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Jim Zorn has a big decision to make regarding his future with the Chiefs if he is unhappy with the new coordinator situation.

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Could Jim Zorn Leave The Kansas City Chiefs?

After being denied the opportunity to be the next offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs, the thought that's circulating around is the possibly of Chiefs quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn leaving the organization. Zorn, who was passed over for Brian Daboll to be the Chiefs offensive coordinator, was also denied the opportunity to interview for the Chicago Bears quarterbacks coach position.

"I hope that Jim stays," Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel said Tuesday, via the Kansas City Star. "I know that any time you’re interviewed for the coordinator job, you have hopes of getting it, and it didn’t work out for him here at this time. But I told Jim that I wanted him to stay and hoped that he would stay. And I expect him to stay. I don’t know what else might happen for him, but if nothing happens for him, then I expect him to be there."

Zorn could also want a move due to the unstable situation at quarterback for the Chiefs. Matt Cassel's still the starter, but the organization has come out and said that it will be competition in training camp.

For more on the Kansas City Chiefs be sure to check out Arrowhead Pride. For more news and analysis from around the NFL head over to SB Nation's NFL Football page.

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Jim Zorn, Al Saunders Interview For Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Coordinator Position

The Kansas City Chiefs have interviewed current quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn and Oakland Raiders coordinator Al Saunders for its vacant offensive coordinator position. Kansas City is looking to fill the position where it can turn its attention to preparing for the draft and free agency as well as filling out the rest of its coaching staff. Despite the urgency, new head coach Romeo Crennel indicated that he might interview more candidates before making a decision.

"I might interview another one or two" before making a decision, perhaps early next week.

As far as Zorn and Saunders goes, Zorn would be the choice if Crennel desires to keep continuity within its offensive unit. Saunders hire would be viewed as more of a complete overhaul with all of the players being forced to learn a new system.

"If you hire a coordinator, you have to let the coordinator run his program," Crennel said, "and if the program is a different program than what the players are used to, they have to adjust."

The decision is an extremely critical one for Crennel who will also serve as the team's defensive coordinator and will have little time available for offensive decisions. Crennel also indicated that whoever is hired as offensive coordinator would have input on the hiring of several vacant offensive coaching vacancies with the team.

For more on the Kansas City Chiefs be sure to check out Arrowhead Pride. For more news and analysis from around the NFL head over to SB Nation's NFL Football page.

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