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In 2008 Jim Zorn coined the term "staying medium" supposedly intended to infer a particular mindset as his team struggled with wins and losses. Unwittingly, coach Zorn also applied a descriptive that still applies to Washington football. This is not to say that we have a bad team, nor a good one, but when one thinks about this particular collection of players "medium" pretty much covers them all. With very few exceptions, outstanding, elite, and to a lesser degree very good cannot be found here. Ask yourselves, who's our Ray Lewis or his offensive counterpart? Who has that special "step up" gear that insists that others around him do the same? Truth is, we don't have those type of guys, but before this team ever plays a meaningful game late in a season, "medium" (average, typical, common, whatever) must give way to men possibly with a character flaw or two elsewhere, but not on the field of play.