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Romeo ran the most patty-cake training camp in the history of the Browns. Maybe he'll be back in form as a defensive coach like in NE but as a head coach he sucked VERY bigtime. (and never bitchslapped anything but both hands around a sandwich) Heck of a nice guy, but so is my mailman. I wouldn't want him coaching football. >
>I think Romeo is one of those types that does better as a coordinator than as a head coach. He was D.C. for the Patriots during their Super Bowl runs
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>KC has something very unusual...they now have the same defensive coordinator, offensive coordinator and GM that led New England to 3 Super Bowls. Hell, SOMETHING good has to come out of that!!!
Now all you need is Tom Brady and Bill Belicheck <g>
( and Charlie Weise was the guy who sold the Browns on Brady Quinn <s> )
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