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...
basics battle good hole needs ourselves performance
We're still in the hole and we've got to battle to get even again. When you have a performance like we had, everything needs work. We have to get good at the basics and try to give ourselves a chance.
browns emphasis people realized running yards
They have put more emphasis on (the Browns running game), particularly after he got his 1,000 yards and people realized who he is and what he is as a runner.
run
He should be able to run it right now. If he can't, he hasn't been working out enough.
cultures depend might run tests
They didn't say. We may know more tomorrow. It might depend on when they run tests and cultures and what they might find.
football might run
They're going to run the football. That's what they're going to do, run the football. If anything (playing Batch) might make them run the football more.
continues good hard run
Reuben continues to run hard and give a good effort. We'll keep having him run to give us some life.
ball easier run
If we can run the ball effectively, it makes it easier for all involved.
bit capable catch looks moving run training
I think that he'll be able to do a little bit before then, and I think that we'll be able to have an idea of what he's capable of doing, to a degree. If he's out there still limping in training camp, then we're going to say, 'Hey, its not going to work. He's going to need more time.' But if he's moving around pretty well and it looks like he can catch and run and all those things, then we'll be more encouraged.
camp continued critical drops good hard regular runs shows sign situations training works
He still works hard and runs good routes. If anything, he's had one or two drops at critical situations that if he had made those plays, we would say that his training camp continued to the regular season. He made those drops, and that shows a sign of inconsistency.
camp competition defensive everybody good job running training
Going into training camp, everybody competes for a job. We'll have a good competition in training camp for the quarterback job, as well as for the defensive end job, the linebacker job, the running back job and all of them.
ben bit coverage fitting good initially injuries involved might overall pass running stuff system talk training understanding
I think Ben might be a little bit better than I initially thought he was in training camp, ... There was some talk about injuries with him and being better in pass coverage than the run. I think overall he's doing a pretty good job. Nothing great, but he is fitting into the system and understanding more about the defense. He's involved in coverage and the running game, so all of that stuff is good.
expected leadership lit offense provided run totally
Am I totally satisfied? ... If you want me to say Trent has lit it up, he has not lit it up. But Trent has provided the leadership that we expected when we got him. I think Trent will run the offense the way we expect him to.
initials street
There's one guy. He's right down the street in Columbus. The initials are A.J.
information maybe name talk
I don't know where Len got the information from, but maybe he should say where he got it from, ... He didn't get it from me. If he would name that person and say where he got the information from, then I would like to talk to that person.