Romeo Crennel
Romeo Crennel
Romeo "Rac" Crennelis an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Houston Texans of the National Football League. Though he has spent much of his career as a defensive assistant, he has also been the head coach of the Cleveland Browns and the Kansas City Chiefs. On January 20, 2014 he signed a 3-year deal to become the next defensive coordinator for the Houston Texans...
came players playing proud
I'm proud of our players for playing to the end. It came down to one play and we made the one play at the end that was enough to win.
ability added bit build came changed decided exactly guys help maybe nfl pieces team
They had some ability here. Every NFL team has ability. We came in and changed some systems. We decided to do something a little bit different. Maybe all of the pieces here don't exactly fit, but we added some guys to the team who we feel will help us build this team to where we want it to be.
ball came defense fought good guys job last move offense rebound score slow talked week weeks
Our guys came back out and we talked about all week about being able to rebound after last weeks loss. The guys came back and fought hard. Our defense did a good job the whole game. The offense got off to a slow start, but then came on and were able to move the ball and score some points.
balls came caught gaining helped job nice pressure throw
Frisman came in and did a nice job for us. The big play was the long touchdown he had. That play helped his numbers, but he caught some balls at the end of the game. The pressure is on and they know we have to throw and he's still making the catches and gaining yards.
bad came experience good learning plays
(Frye) had some bad plays and then he came back and made some good plays. This is a good learning experience for him.
avoided bad came good jeff job reasonably
I thought Jeff came in and did a reasonably good job for his team. He avoided the bad plays.
forward looking sure team victory
I'm sure he's disappointed because I know he wanted to be part of a victory. But he's still part of the team and we're looking forward to a speedy recovery.
competing competition everybody football giving guys positions team
I know the competition makes everybody better. So by having guys on the team competing for positions and their jobs, they give me more. And by them giving me more, we should be a better football team.
develop good grow man perfect return screwed
I know that he wasn't perfect because he screwed some things up, but I think he's showed us enough that we feel like he can grow and develop to be a return man in the NFL. We feel good about his abilities and potential.
course enjoy rumors talking week worried
I know that during the course of this week there have been some distractions, and some rumors going around, but I'm going to enjoy this victory. I'm not worried about any rumors. I'm not talking about any rumors, so don't even ask.
hands high himself knows move played playing proven season sees system
Everyone sees his size. But I really like his technique. He knows how to use his hands and move his feet. He's played this system and proven himself in this season by playing at a high level.
blood bone cast determine fact flow good gotten healed maybe piece somewhat supply taking time wrist
The blood supply and blood flow into the wrist is somewhat minimal. He has a piece of a bone in there that was taking a long time (to heal). It's gotten better because of the fact that he's had a cast on. After the season, they're going to take a real good look at it and determine if they need to go in and do something or if it's healed enough to maybe he can do enough without the cast.
good practice today tough
Not much has changed. If they're not good enough to practice today or tomorrow, then it will be tough for them (to play) on Sunday.
feather football head legacy maybe shape win winning
I'm not satisfied, by any shape of the imagination. In this business, you have to win football games. If I have a legacy in this game, I'd like it to be said, 'He was a winning head football coach.' Then maybe I can put a feather in my cap.