The kid made a mistake. He's sorry that he did what he did, and we're sorry that he did what he did. He served his suspension, so now let's just go forward with it. Let him do his best, and we'll make the best decision that we can make as it relates to this team.
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We're going to work out a couple guys and see if we can find somebody to fill that spot. That's why it's good that the game is on Sunday and not (yesterday). I think that the backup center-guard is not as valuable as the backup tackle spot. So if you can get a backup tackle that you like and that has some upside, I think you can go ahead and make that move.Romeo Crennel
I've thought about the possibility of not asking those guys to block at all, ... When we try to block, that's when we get the penalties. I've thought about not asking them to block and just letting Dennis making somebody miss on his own.
Romeo Crennel
The offensive line didn't give up any sacks. The line did a nice job and Reuben did a nice job.
Romeo Crennel
I think that in any organization working toward a common goal, everybody has to get along and work toward that goal. There are different personalities in our organization. Everybody doesn't have to like everybody, but everybody has to work toward a goal. We've worked together and will continue to work together.
Romeo Crennel
You see him try to reach the ball over. Evidently, in the official's mind, he thought (Heap) had control of the ball when he first touched it, so that's why he called it a touchdown. I will probably ask the officials to take a look at that and see what they think about it.
Romeo Crennel
I think the approach to the bye week wouldn't have been any different if we would have won the game, ... We want to try and improve the team. We are going to work on areas where we are deficient.
Romeo Crennel
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