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It's likely to be a New England reunion: Now that Charlie Weis has agreed to work in Kansas City, Romeo Crennel will not be far behind.
Adam_Schefter
It's likely to be a New England reunion: Now that Charlie Weis has agreed to work in Kansas City, Romeo Crennel will not be far behind.
Ralph Vacchiano Reports
Romeo Crennel put the Giants on hold today as he attempts to work out details on a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs. And that could leave the Giants with only one remaining option: Convincing Perry Fewell to say “No” to the Chicago Bears.
Crennel is “giving K.C. the first shot,” his agent, Joe Linta, said this afternoon. The Chiefs were always the 62-year-old defensive whiz’s first choice, and he told the Giants that when they contacted him on vacation last week. He told them again last night before he officially started negotiating a contract to become the Chiefs’ next defensive coordinator.
There were two reasons for that, according to a source familiar with his thinking. One was because of his long-time relationship with Chiefs GM (and former Patriots GM) Scott Pioli. And the other was because of the demanding nature of Tom Coughlin and the long hours he requires of all his assistant coaches.
This is the latest report that I could find on NFL.com...
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Originally Posted by NFL.com's Jason La Canfora
Canada's post! hahahaha
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Combined all of the Romeo threads.
Kansas City Star reports that Romeo Crennels agent said they were waiting on the Chiefs. When asked if Romeo would take the job if offered? His reply was I suppose so. Then reminded us that there were 4 other teams waiting on him. Im sure he is asking for a bundle of money. Im guessing that is the hold up. They are trying to decide if they can afford to pay him. My thought, can we afford not too.
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