Redskins head coach Jim Zorn spent Monday dissecting the repeated red zone meltdowns that made Sunday’s 9-7 win a less-than-fulfilling victory. He cited plenty of things that went wrong – dropped passes, failed blocks and more – but he remains satisfied with his decisions as a play-caller. “I am,” Zorn said. “I mean, if I could see it now – every play that was going to fail before it failed – I’m with you, I wouldn’t call it. But I felt very confident. Because we work on it. We have to execute it.” Eighteen games into the Zorn era, the Redskins have yet to score 30 points, they’ve yet to win a game by more than eight points and through two games this season, the offense has scored one touchdown.