Sunday’s game will be Trier’s third back from a 19-game suspension and no opposing coach may know better what that means than Romar.
He’s known Trier for over a decade, since the ever-driven Seattle youth used to show up at Washington’s camps.
“I know he’s been like a caged animal and waiting to get out to devour some people,” Romar said. “I know how hard Zo works on his game. When he gets a few more game reps in, there’s no doubt I can see him getting better.”