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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
That wasn't his reputation as a defensive coach. He is an unbelievable technical coach, unbelievable defensive strategist, and terrific dealing with players. But so is Norv Turner on the offensive side of the ball. His reputation in the past is that he is a player's coach that players love. When he was in Cleveland, players walked all over him after some time.
It's not like there isn't a long history to base this off of. Maybe he's learned from Cleveland and I hope he has. But right now, you can't pretend that his track record doesn't exist or make excuses for why it happened the first time around.
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You are also using Cleveland as his only track record. Who is to say that Romeo didn't have the support of the front office? Who is to say that Romeo hasn't learned from that experience?
I don't understand people who look at a handful of years - his first head coaching experience - and say that will categorically define him as a coach going forward.
Once again...
Belichick.
Shottenheimer.
Sucked in Cleveland.