Cleveland @ Philadelphia: The Browns are going nowhere fast this year. Romeo Crennel is on the hot seat! Brady Quinn looked good in his brief stint as the starter, but he was lost for the season. Third stringer Ken Dorsey is now leading them. That’s not good for anyone! The Birds are back in the hunt and D-Mac is playing well. If Reid can keep his play calling balanced, the Birds should fly to victory. An Eagles win coupled with a Cowboys loss, and the Birds could find themselves in the drivers seat for the final seed in the NFC playoffs! Philadelphia 27, Cleveland 9.
Romeo Crennel
13 December 2008
2 December 2008
they have now lost Derek Anderson as well. It’s now up to Ken Dorsey to try and salvage Romeo Crennel’s job…not a pretty site in Cleveland! Romeo…start packing!
Posted by utopia1dc | No comments yet
23 September 2008
Romeo?
Whether it's ridiculously poor clock management, odd non-gambles on fourth down or shifting the blame where it doesn't belong, coach Crennel has made a mess out of the beginning of this season. Who would've thought that by week 3, the hot seat would have been hotter than it was before last season, Crennel's third as coach of the Browns.
Posted by Dave Nestoff | No comments yet
8 September 2008
t question I have is, what's up with our coach? I can only imagine how many people were calling for Romeo Crennel's head yesterday, and until there were about 13 minutes left in the fourth quarter, they were exceptionally unwarranted. Let's face it, I don't think any coach is going to get fired this year because he loses to the Dallas Cowboys. But in my first full weekend of watching football, I saw two aggregious strategic calls by coaches.
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