With all the chatter about Bill Belichick potentially being fired - despite all he has done for the Patriots over the last 20+ years - what are some of the dumbest decisions owners have made in recent years?
Just about everything Tepper has done in Carolina.
Everyone on the bears in the last 30 years
Arthur Juan Brown
How about the entire group of new HC hires in 2012?
Johnny Manziel!! Picked by a homeless guy! How could anything be worse?
Trading a 2nd round pick (#32) for Chase Claypool.
Don’t forget about moving up from 3 to 2 in order to NOT pick mahomes
This isn’t even top 5 for the Bears.
Thanks for sending that pick to the Steelers btw…
Dolphins front office passing on Drew Brees back in 2005-06 in favor of washed up Daunte Culpepper, culminating in then-HC Nick Saban bolting to Alabama
Jed York siding with Trent Baalke over Jim Freaking Harbaugh.
But we immediately started “winning with class” didn’t we? 🙄
I’m not going to like this thread, am I?
Letting the players cut the offseason to nubs in the 2011 CBA.
Everyone who bitches about how bad their offensive line is can point right at this.
Hiring Dave Gettleman as GM
Trading away AJ FUCKING BROWN
Depends who you ask.
every day! every day for weeks I’m seeing this.
It’s honestly amazing that the Chiefs have been able to get by just fine after trading away Tyreek Hill.
This is it. Pretty fucking stupid!
NOT drafting AJ Brown and instead Harry. Might have been enough to keep Brady happy and retire in his rightful place.
Brady was forced out
Anyone remember the time the Texans signed Brock Osweiler to a 4 year $72 million deal after only starting 7 games, and traded him to the Browns (who then released him) after one year?
To add to this, they signed him without even meeting in person with him or hosting him for a workout.
Passing up Brady for Middy G in 2020 🙄
Josh McDaniels has entered the room (for the second time).