Crennel's Got Jokes but his Team's Performance is Not Funny

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Cleveland Browns Coach Romeo Crennel has no answers for his team's woeful performances but he does have jokes. When he was asked prior to the Oakland game about the possibility of the Browns finally winning two games in a row, Crennel quipped, "Just winning a game in Cleveland has been a challenge." [link]

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Raiders Coach Lane Kiffin Quotes ESPN Sportscaster Chris Berman
Published 9/26/2007 at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... : • Even in these crummy Cleveland times, BEST EVER SPORTS TALK finds that Browns coach Romeo Crennel can spout off a zinger or two . • SIX PACK SPORTS REPORT isn't pulling the football away ...

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