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Looney: Crennel wants to be Chiefs next head coach
Crennel wants to be Chiefs next head coach
By Josh Looney Romeo Crennel expressed his desire to coach the Kansas City Chiefs in 2012 and beyond Romeo Crennel is officially the first public candidate to be the next head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. General Manager Scott Pioli stated yesterday that Crennel will receive consideration to continue as Chiefs head coach following the final three games of the 2011 season and Crennel officially threw his name into the mix Tuesday morning. In a conference call with the Kansas City media, Crennel shared his desire to be the Chiefs next head football coach. “I’d like to be a head coach again and show that I can get it done,” Crennel said. Crennel previously served as head coach in Cleveland from 2005-08 and compiled a 24-40 overall record. In 2007 he led the Browns to a 10-6 record, which was Cleveland’s best season since finishing 11-5 in 1994. “We won 10 games in Cleveland one year and had a chance to make the playoffs, but ultimately didn’t make it,” Crennel said. “The following year things kind of fell apart and they made a change, so I would like to be a head coach again to show that I can do it. “I don’t think I would have taken this job to finish out the season as head coach if I didn’t want to be a head coach again.” Crennel’s leadership will be on display for at least the next three weeks. He shed some light on how he plans to approach things going forward… Crennel’s Contract: If Crennel isn’t hired as Kansas City’s next head coach, he still has one year left on his contract as defensive coordinator. Crennel didn’t rule out a returning as defensive coordinator in 2012, but made it clear that the next head coach should have the power to choose his own assistants. “If I’m not the head coach, what I’d have to do is sit down and talk with the guy who is the head coach and decide if he wants me,” Crennel said. “I think that’s what the organization has to do. If they bring in someone else, they have to let that individual hire his own coaches to give him the best chance to be successful.” Starting Quarterback: We have our first mystery of the Crennel era. Crennel says he’s yet to decide on a starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against Green Bay, leaving the door open for rookie Ricky Stanzi to make his first-career start. If healthy, Kyle Orton will also be under consideration and Tyler Palko will get a chance throughout practice as well. “I’m going to look at everything that’s available and every option that I have, and then I’m going to make a decision about who it’s going to be,” Crennel said. “Green Bay doesn’t know much about me or what my choice might be offensively, so I’m not going to give them an advantage right now at the moment. “I’ll take the next couple of days and then make a decision on whom that guys is going to be. Then we’ll go forward with that guy.” Green Bay has already seen both Palko and Orton this season. Orton completed 22-of-32 passes for 273 yards with three TDs and three INTs in Denver’s 49-23 loss to the Packers at Lambeau Field on October 2nd. Palko completed 18-of-29 passes for 163 yards with a TD and two INTs against Green Bay’s reserves in the Chiefs preseason finale. Stanzi did not play in that game. Offensive/Defensive Schemes: Crennel will continue to call the defensive plays while Bill Muir and Jim Zorn will work together on developing an offensive game plan. “I think the best way for us to have a chance to be the most successful at this moment is to not create too many distractions,” Crennel said. “Me being named the head coach is a distraction. So, I don’t want to have a distraction on offense, a distraction on defense and a distraction on the whole team.” Crennel went on to say that he’d take a different approach going forward if permanently named the head coach, but wanted to keep as much consistency as he could over the final three games of the season.” |
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I think he has done a fairly good job the last two years and that Cassel makes it look like he hasn't. I'm not. He clearly said the coach should be able to pick his assistants. Haley wasn't afforded that luxury. Not much happens as coincidence in big business. |
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Gailey... Fired. Chiefs sucked with Haley calling the shots. Pioli brings in Weis. The Chiefs are competent enough to watch on Sunday without laughing hysterically to bury the pain. Weis leaves. Haley promotes a zombie. Hysterical laughter ensues. Haley was simply a mistake. |
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Haley chose Clancy, himself and Muir. He had enough rope to hang himself.
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Haley was never given that right and the ones Pioli brought in weren't able to work with the head coach. You are saying that because of that, it's Haleys fault? ![]() I have little doubt that if Haley was able to bring in his own staff, we would have a crop of younger coaches right now that would all be on the same page. If you can't see that Pioli caused that cluster**** (that Romeo obviously can) I don't know what to tell you. |
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Did Haley bring Clancy in? Yes Was Clancy brought in as a DC? No When he was signed, Haley clearly said he was not hired in that capacity and that "they" were still looking for a dc. "They" were in constant contact with Romeo at the time. Haley didn't hire a single coordinator and was handcuffed to Cassel before he ever took the job. |
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Todd Haley. And that staff was 19-26. |
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But it's still patently unfair to accuse him of "running off" Gailey when it was CLARK HUNT who asked Haley to keep him in the first place. Like Milkman said, if you are Haley, what are you going to tell your new boss' boss? No? |
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Haley lost 5 games this year alone by 4 touchdowns and got called for a penalty. You never see coaches get called for a penalty. I'm sure that was Pioli's fault too.
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Like others have said, if we do keep Romeo as HC at least we would be forced to bring in a real offensive coordinator, and also it helps the chances that Cassel would be gone. He's not my favorite name for HC, but I do like him, and I sure as hell don't want to see him leave the defense.
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Crennel just exudes wisdom and confidence to me. Part of that wisdom should be that he trusts offensive people to do their jobs. |
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