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One of Romeo's deficits is his age, with that being said and the Patriots having one of the smallest coaching staffs, there may be room somewhere in this organization for him. But as much as I like him, never felt as though we really knew him or how he thinks. So my thoughts are a crapshoot at best.
 
yeah, I could see that.
I'm just saying he'd bring him back and before long, he'd be back to his old job! Assistant head coach might be the title he gave him.

I can tell you that won't happen. Dante Scarnecchia is the Assistant Head Coach and has been a loyal Patriots coach for nearly 25 years. He was hired by Ron Meyers. Belichick made him Assistant Head Coach in 2000 when he switched him from Special Teams Coach to O-line Coach. No way would Belichick strip Scarnecchia of a job he has held for eight years.

Kraft doesn't get involved in coaching moves, but he might step in on that one if they demoted Scarnecchia.
 
I think your wrong!
First off, I don't think Romeo is ever going to get another head coaching position. I never thought he was head coach material and his peformance leading the browns has not swayed that opinion for a moment. Not because he's not smart enough, it's just a really really tough job and takes a certain type of persopn to be successful at it and I just don't think romeo is that type of guy. I think other teams are gonna see that too during this current stint.
second, I don't think romeo will want to go back to the college ranks. he'd have to be the head guy there and I think he's just more likely to stay st the pro level. I could be wrong.
thirdly, I think he'd much rather return to the pats and bb than go somewhere else. I don't think there'd be any kind of power struggle or anything like that. I think everyone would just be glad he was back and BB would find a suitable place for him.

Why wouldn't Crennel get another coaching position? If Norv Turner (who has milked the Jimmy Johnson tree rep for all it is worth) and Wade Phillips can get another Head Coaching job, why can't Crennel? There is a perception out there that it isn't Crennel's fault that the Browns haven't turned it around and that Crennel is doing a good job with what he has to work with. It is just the Browns organization is rotten at the top.

As for the college ranks, I'm sure Weis has told him how great it is. He can have total control (something he doesn't have now), the money is almost as good as the pro level (sometimes it is even better), and there isn't the demands of life in the NFL (there is actually an offseason to relax).

As for the power struggle, I guess I agree because to come back Crennel will have to agree to report to Pees and be a position coach. I don't see Crennel taking that step back because teams will give him a defensive coordinator job, which unless Pees accepts a position elsewhere or the defense falls apart next season, is not going to be available here.

I'm sorry, but I don't see a place for Crennel unless he is willing to be D-line coach or something like that. At his age and his resume, I doubt he will want to take such a step back. There is a better chance he ends up the defensive coordinator or Assistant Head Coach of the Jets at this point.

I would love to have Crennel back if we didn't have Pees, but the team has moved on. Pees has done a great job allowing the fewest points in Patriots history in his first season as the DC. I can't see the Pats uprooting a good thing just to give Crennel his job back. Based on Pees' first season, he might be the better Defensive Coordinator anyway.
 
I love Crennel, but put me in the Pees camp as well. His work last year confirmed he could do a lot with very little when it came to the secondary and LBs. I hope Romeo can turn it around, but it's likely he'd end up with some other team, and he'd be very much in demand. Whether he could work under Mangini (the genius) is another thing altogether.

If it ever came to this, and I sincerely hope it doesn't for Romeo's sake, I see him going to a team other than the Jets or the Pats.

Dolphins?
 
I while back I was reading an article interviewing BB, and he said naturally they'll be some tweaks to the coaching staff sometime soon, not sure when.
Just out of curiosity, was this before Dabol left and the team hired O'Brien???

This would be the "tweak" BB referenced, if so.
 
Just out of curiosity, was this before Dabol left and the team hired O'Brien???

This would be the "tweak" BB referenced, if so.

not sure. Don't remember exacly when and where I read it, but I think it was probably sometime in the past few weeks.
 
Why wouldn't Crennel get another coaching position? If Norv Turner (who has milked the Jimmy Johnson tree rep for all it is worth) and Wade Phillips can get another Head Coaching job, why can't Crennel? There is a perception out there that it isn't Crennel's fault that the Browns haven't turned it around and that Crennel is doing a good job with what he has to work with. It is just the Browns organization is rotten at the top.

As for the college ranks, I'm sure Weis has told him how great it is. He can have total control (something he doesn't have now), the money is almost as good as the pro level (sometimes it is even better), and there isn't the demands of life in the NFL (there is actually an offseason to relax).

As for the power struggle, I guess I agree because to come back Crennel will have to agree to report to Pees and be a position coach. I don't see Crennel taking that step back because teams will give him a defensive coordinator job, which unless Pees accepts a position elsewhere or the defense falls apart next season, is not going to be available here.

I'm sorry, but I don't see a place for Crennel unless he is willing to be D-line coach or something like that. At his age and his resume, I doubt he will want to take such a step back. There is a better chance he ends up the defensive coordinator or Assistant Head Coach of the Jets at this point.

I would love to have Crennel back if we didn't have Pees, but the team has moved on. Pees has done a great job allowing the fewest points in Patriots history in his first season as the DC. I can't see the Pats uprooting a good thing just to give Crennel his job back. Based on Pees' first season, he might be the better Defensive Coordinator anyway.


ok, well, let's just agree to disagree. I think you may be over-analyzing it a bit. I don't think it's a case where one thing or another will happen or not happen depending on if this is the case or if that is the case... I just think it's as simple as BB and Romeo being very very close, and having tremendous respect for each other and a long long time working together, and if Romeo found himself being displaced I simply think BB would bring him on board instantly without a thought and not even worry about what his role would be or who may or may not be effected by it, and I just think he would go from there and find a place for him. It would have absolutely nothing to do with Pees or Dante. I guess we'll see if and when it comes to pass.
I just have a feeling romeo's not gonna do the college thing. Just a feeling.
 
Oh well, can't keep up with everything that's ever discussed here.
Guess that just shows that otrher people are seeing the same liklihood that I am. Should be interesting to see how it plays out.

Learn to use the Search function. I do. Stuff scrolls off the front page so fast, it's the only sure way not to get dumped on (deservedly, imho) when you post a duplicate thread.

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I would have no problem with Crennel returning if we needed him but Pees has done a fine job and I see no reason to replace him.

Yeah. Sometimes there's truth to the adage "You can't go home again," and this is one of them IMO. I haven't heard too many complaints about D game-planning on this board over the last couple of years. Now, if Charlie wants to take McDaniels' place...that might be another story.
 
I say who cares about Romeo? I mean, the real defensive coordinator is Bill Belichick anyway.
 
I say who cares about Romeo? I mean, the real defensive coordinator is Bill Belichick anyway.

good point.

I guess I just look at it like he's needs assistance to get the work done, and romeo would probably never leave again, bringing stability, and he's got a proven track record of success working with BB, but your point is well taken about it being all BB anyway!

whatever.
 
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