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I have some reservations about Crennel trying to run the Defense and head coaching gig at the same time. I think thats a difficult task for anyone, especially a guy who is as inexperienced as Crennel is as a HC.
Another issue is how much control is Pioli allowing his head coaches to exert over their teams? With all the chatter surfacing about Haley and his qualms with the FO; it makes ya wonder just who it is that is really coaching this team. Pioli? Or Crennel? |
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It's amazing he's such a good D-coordinator and such a horrid coach. |
Please retire Romeo. For our sake and yours.
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The last thing a HC should say is "I don't understand what is wrong" publicly or to his team. He's supposed to be the leader of the team. How are they going to trust playing for him if he constantly admits he doesn't have a ****ing clue.
How did Pioli not know he is a worthless HC when everyone and their brother did. |
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It's not amazing. It drives me nuts that football fans obsess over who the smartest coordinator is and that he should be head coach. **** that. I want a coach who inspires and leads people and knows how to psychologically preach discipline, even if they have a limited track record coordinating an offense or defense. That only happens by interviewing lots and lots of assistant coach candidates, including sleepers. |
Romeo knows he can't win with Cassel/Quinn, and is fine with just collecting a fat paycheck. The word is he was too soft on his team in Cleveland, and given the circumstances here, I'm guessing he's even softer. It's not going to end well for Pioli - tying your fortunes to Crennel and Cassel.
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