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Ravens were concerned about Zorn becoming “insubordinate”

Jim Zorn

FILE - This July 28, 2010, file photo shows Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn at the team’s training camp in Westminster, Md. Ravens quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn will be working with the enemy Saturday night for a preseason game against the Washington Redskins, the team that fired him as head coach in January after two mediocre seasons. (AP Photo/Rob Carr, File)

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Jim Zorn and the Ravens seem to be having a messier separation than Jeff Fisher and the Titans. Even though Zorn was only there one year.

Amid reports that Zorn and offensive coordinator Cam Cameron had communication problems, the Baltimore Sun reports that the Ravens staff was concerned with Zorn becoming “insubordinate.”

Mike Preston and Jamison Hensley also report that the Ravens were concerned about Zorn’s teaching methods. It seems like Cameron and Zorn are two strong offensive minds that didn’t agree and Cameron wanted more control.

There seems to be a lot of post break-up “he said, she said” going on. A league source tells PFT that quarterback Joe Flacco spoke up in Zorn’s behalf.

It didn’t help: Cameron will get more responsibility with Zorn out of the picture.