The problem with the O-line was they selected Tony Boselli as their first pick in the expansion draft, after he had been pro bowl LT in Jacksonville 8 straight years, but he hurt his shoulder and never played again. They based their entire strategy on Boselli being a stud and they had to shuffle everything to cover.
Rich Affinito I will not dispute that lineman shift around a lot, but if you look at left tackles in the NFL, they’re rare. There’s 32 starters and only 20ish are solid and dependable. Injuries, inexperience, lack of cohesion all factor heavily into the play of the line. What is the scheme for the offense? If you’re a zone blocking specialist, and you get put on a man up team, you’re not as good. A good line gets better with every snap they take together. They begin to feel where the others are gonna be. The Texans didn’t have that, and David Carr ran for his life.
Yet we hold on to Winston who throws a pick 6 with regularity. Bucs have made some really bonehead moves. When your owners love soccer more than Football this is what you get.
This is bullshit anyway. The stupidest thing the Bucs ever did was draft Bo Jackson 1st overall in 1986 after he told them he would never play for them.
@@yoitstonytone7790 The Chargers move more had to do with the NFL NOT wanting the Raiders in LA. The last thing the NFL wanted was the return of the LA Raiders and the image that brought. In the end, it ended up worst for everyone. The Rams are slowly getting LA, but had the Raiders moved there, the Rams would have been the second team in their own town. Now the Rams have a chance to eventually get the LA market, but the Chargers are not welcomed in LA, and the Raiders are forced to move to Vegas, and San Diego is an open market that should have the Chargers, but instead the Chargers were rejected by both markets. Also, though Vegas has lots of money, Vegas is a MUCH smaller market than Oakland, San Diego and especially LA. Okay, the true winner of this was the Rams.
Honorable mentions: Raiders trading Jon Gruden Falcons unable to hold 28-3 lead Bucs drafting Bo Jackson Jets acquiring Brett Favre Any team hiring Rich Kotite
Todd Biesel What made the Buccaneers decision to draft Bo Jackson even worse is that he told them that he would not play for them, yet they didn't pick someone else.
Jets not benching Favre when he got hurt is their worst decision. Favre got hurt but they didn't want to end the streak. Favre was 8-3 with 20 TDs. He finish the year 1-4 with only 2Tds and 9Ints. Finishing 9-7 overall missing the playoffs. The next two years the Jets go to the AFC championship game with Sanchez. In my mind I'm positive if they rested Favre to recover they would have possibly made a superbowl. Favre made the NFC championship game the next year and the Jets had a better defense than the Vikings.
@@LoserBroProductions salty about what? The goalline pick? The only salt that exists about it anymore is about the plebs who bring it up every 5 minutes cause they think it's funny. Just like the 28-3 thing it's been memed to death by people trying to distract from their own teams failures.
First, research how to pronounce names. Tom Coo-sin-no (spelled out phonetically). Second, your call on Ki-Jana Carter is totally the wrong take. He was the real deal and would have made a serious impact on that team, but he blew out his knee in a preseason game his rookie year. Better takes could have been drafting Akili Smith or David Klingler (who were both busts) or hiring David Shula as the Head coach. C'mon man!!!
As a Packers diehard, theirs is probably the worst. You picked that dude over Barry Sanders, who could've been on the same team as Brett Favre, Reggie White, and Sterling Sharpe, and coached by Mike Holmgren. A competent team, let alone a perennial Super Bowl contender, would've convinced Sanders to stick around and probably shatter every rushing record there was.
JSivco3 Sivco you have a point, but when it’s the best defensive end in the history of the league, doing anything besides outbidding the Packers is letting him walk IMO.
As a jaguars fan there are worse things the jaguars have done- Not drafting Tebow Changing the logo in 2013 Releasing Maurice Jones Drew Releasing Josh Scobee Selling the team to a guy who wants to move the team to London (Deep down we all know it’s true ) Hiring the former coach of the Redskins to be offensive coordinator Hiring Mularkey as head coach Firing Tom Coughlin Not firing Doug Marrone
A Vikings fan here. There is no doubt THE Worst trade in ALL of Pro Sports--any Sport--is the Herschel Walker trade. Mike Lynn, the Vikings GM at the time, has to be the worst GM in Pro sports history.
Patriots could have had Dan Marino or Jim Kelly. They chose Tony Eason. Arguably bigger than not having the pick to get Jerry Rice - someone 15 other teams passed on too.
as a raiders fan i'm sick of hearing that jamarcus russell was the worst thing, he was the best QB coming out of collage that year we needed a franchise QB it lined up he just didn't want to put in the work i blame him 100%
Packers biggest mistake: not building a defense around two of the most talented qb pairs in history. 2 super bowl wins 3 appearances with Favre and Rodgers at QB the last 25 years is joke. They never put a team around them consistently.
Many saw the Manderich draft as "brilliant". Lindy Infante should have checked the "Incredible Bulk" more thoroughly before passing on Barry Sanders. At least tied with Infante's mess up should be coaching mess ups like "take the foot off of the excelerator" in the NFC championship, sticking with a "defensive genius" who constantly fielded a defense that was consistently one of the worst in the league, trading a pro bowl safety mud season for next to nothing, not keeping key free agents, etc. that kept Aaron Rodgers from getting more Super Bowl rings
The Eagles may have been releasing Cris Carter "All he ever does is catch touchdowns" as Chris Berman reminded people every week for years. I liked the Vikes, so this was all very well for me.
Whoever compiled this list has the brain capacity of a 3rd grader with internet access. Colts, Browns, Texans, Lions, Cardinals, 49ers, Bengals, and numerous others had more grievous mistakes against them over what was chosen. Also, they need to look at the definition of what a "decision" is, some on the list was not a decision, instead they were circumstances.
Bobby Lane's curse has affected BOTH NFC North Teams! Had Chicago kept him they would know how to require a very good QB & wouldn't have to put up with the likes of Rick Mirer, Jay Cutler & what they got now Trubisky. And Detroit? They showed gratitude for Bobby for winning a championship by trading him to Washington. Matt Stafford is closest they ever had to a good QB.
As a Packer fan I watched this just to see if they said drafting Manderich over Barry Sanders was the biggest mistake. Biggest screw up in history. Just imagine Favre with Barry Sanders
If you're going to say that the worst mistake the Falcons have ever made in their 50+ year history was trading "Buckhead Brett", then you do NOT know anything about The Atlanta Falcons
Not really, no. McDaniels is the likely #1, though the hiring of Lou Saban back in '67 was equally as bad. Then there was the fact that Shanahan traded up to draft Cutler when he had a Pro Bowl quarterback coming of a Conference Championship appearance. Should've drafted Ngata instead. Any number of Shanahan's first round selections, and of course the decision by McDumbass to trade a 2010 first round pick to take Alphonso Smith in the 2nd round in 2009 (the Seahawks used that pick on Earl Thomas), and trade up to draft Tebow.
Favre in atlanta was not good. He partied, drank, and was not good in practice. The Falcons needed to move on before investing more money and he needed a new start somewhere else. They both got what they needed. This was a good move at the time. People see this as a bad move only because of Favre's HOF career in Green Bay and think the Falcons didn't see the greatness there. Only it took getting traded and Mike Holmgren to get that out of him.
Trading for Hershel Walker wasn’t just the worst trade in Vikings history, but NFL history. Now he gets to lose the Republicans a senate pickup seat in Georgia. Skol
Anyone find it funny that the Seahawks are the only team on this list to not have their worst decision to be player personal, but rather an on the field decision 😂
No clue why the Panthers cut Steve Smith? Smith could not handle NOT being the star of the team. He couldnt get along with ANY other good players brought into the team and had locker room diva meltdowns regularly.
As a bucs fan for me it's a tie between the bucs trading then future hall of famer steve young and firing Tony Dungy both of them are top two of the dumbest moves the bucs ever made in franchise history.
I know that Tim Couch was a disappointment in Cleveland, but the expectation/result from drafting Johnny "Football" Manziel makes him a far bigger bust. Additionally, my precious Seahawks wouldn't have had such a drop-off after their Super Bowl 40 appearance if they had kept the best left side in football intact and not let Huch (Steve Huchinson) sign with the Vikings in 2006.
I'm 4 minutes into the video. The Bengals have done some really dumb things (just like every other team) but you can't put Ki-Jana Carter on here. The guy blew out his knee in the first preseason game. Injuries aren't dumb decisions. I hope the video gets better.
Yeah if a 3 and 13 team can send him to the Pro Bowl while making him a league leader in rushing yards, passes caught and return yardage and you can't do the same with a playoff caliber team you are definitely doing something wrong. Eagles pretty well proved that. He was a good all pro level running back, not on the same level as Tony Dorsett in his prime or Emmitt Smith but still a good player.
Every Team in Order 00:34 Arizona Cardinals 1:19 Atlanta Falcons 1:45 Baltimore ravens 2:24 Buffalo Bills 2:54 Carolina Panthers 3:38 Chicago Bears 4:05 Cincinnati Bengals 4:42 Cleveland Browns 5:04 Dallas Cowboys 5:45 Denver Broncos 6:42 Detroit Lions 7:13 Green Bay Packers 7:43 Houston Texans 8:19 Indianapolis Colts 9:00 Jacksonville Jaguars 9:26 Kansas City Chiefs 9:57 Los Angeles Chargers 10:25 Los Angeles Rams 10:54 Miami Dolphins 11:31 Minnesota Vikings 12:03 New England Patriots 12:38 New Orleans Saints 13:15 New York Giants 13:48 New York Jets 14:20 Oakland Raiders 15:02 Philadelphia Eagles 15:43 Pittsburgh Steelers 16:11 San Francisco 49ers 16:47 Seattle Seahawks 17:28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 18:02 Tennessee Titans 18:33 Washington Redskins Your Welcome
You can’t win without a team. I wish people would leave David Carr alone. Houston Texans biggest mistake: expecting David Carr to win with a line consisting of parking cones.
The Texans drafted Tony Boselli in the Expansion Draft but retired before the season began. It would've helped a lot if they were able to get a few years out of Boselli.
The problem with the Browns and the Texans was the fact that they were both expansion teams in their respective years. The Browns were technically an expansion team because the Browns moved to Baltimore. And the Texans, well, most people know that they were an expansion team.
@@pumpkingreg6673 Draft pick they gave up to ship him to Cleveland turned into Nick Chubb. Do you think they might have liked having someone of Chubb's caliber?
If anything, the biggest mistake was taking Tony Boselli 1st overall in the expansion draft. Boselli had injury issues, which force him to never play a down for the Texans. The Texans offensive line was never solidified in the inaugural year, leading to Carr's 76 sacks in his rookie season, Tony Boselli being half the reason why.
David Ozab totally agree. Snyder pretty much ruined the Redskins' chance of ever being good. He forced RGIII to play through a knee injury, costing him his entire career.
It's not all Baltimore's fault. Joe didnt sign an extension, waited till after the season, which he happened to win the super bowl in. He bet on himself and won! They had to sign, had no choice!
How is that a bad decision? Yeah Flacco didn’t turn into Tom Brady but he was still a good QB. Not great, but good. Would you rather have had any of the Browns QBs from 2012-2017?
It was bad in hindsight but they didn't really have a choice after that playoff run. Pretty much every team would have done the same thing in that situation. They should have signed him like he'd wanted to before that season.
Yea I always thought it wasn't fair he got blamed for the Texans problems, and yea Tim Couch and like 10 other QBs who's careers were ruined because they got drafted by the Browns.
16ktsgamma and then there’s this idiotic reply from his coach at the time, Dom Capers. “When Capers was asked why he'd left Carr out there to take such a pounding, he said he wanted Carr to be able to prove his toughness to the team's veterans.”
Ravens “worse” decision is very misleading... Almost every single one of the players that left did absolutely nothing on their other teams. Kruger had maybe 1 good season with the browns and Boldin was decent but other than that the ravens really didn’t miss any of those guys. We were screwed when we paid Joe.. that was definitely the worst decision.
I disagree for the simple reason that everyone knew going into the draft that Carr would have to be re-taught how to throw (like Tebow). He threw with a side-arm motion in college. That, along with the whole expansion-team problem, made drafting him a bad choice unless you could afford to bench him for 2 years as a "project qb"
The shitty part is that the Texans picked surefire Hall of Fame Tackle Tony Boselli in the expansion draft, but he never played a down for the Texans after suffering a career ending injury. They tried to help Carr, just didn't pan out.
Steven Gatschet I agree but you have to consider why Boselli was left unprotected by the Jags in that expansion draft. The Jaguars already knew that his best days were behind him and his ability to play at all was in question. Even though I think Tony Boselli’s prime was possibly the strongest prime for an offensive lineman in the history of the league, that prime was far too short. Though I don’t think drafting Carr was a huge mistake because he simply never got the opportunity to become the QB he could’ve been because of his line, I think the Texans made multiple bad decisions in putting a team around him. Also, the NFL didn’t give the Texans the same opportunities that the Jags and Panthers got when they came into the NFL the previous decade.
Bills is basically: Any decision after 1999. I still think trading up for Josh Allen instead of building an O-Line was a HUGE mistake. We might have been able to pull Daniel Jones this year instead which reminds me more of Jim Kelly
@@Excard0n I would agree about the post-1999 decisions, but not sure Jones would have been better than Allen, lol. I was really hoping we would draft Watson or Mahomes (long before Mahomes became a stud)
As a Bucs fan I had the displeasure of watching him start a couple games in 2002 while Brad Johnson was out injured - and was amazed at how truly terrible the guy was. Supposedly Gruden had originally intended to start him ahead of Brad Johnson that year. How did he convince multiple NFL coaches that he was a good (or even marginally competent) QB? Hypnosis? Magic? I can't figure it out. Even years later it still baffles me.
@@Excard0n lamar jackson was drafted 32nd ovr last year, Nick Chubb a pick later... either or both would've been wiser for a win now team. As for trading up for tremaine edmunds as well, darius leonard was a 4th rounder.
yeah, I remember when couch to johnson was the second most productive qb to wr combination (behind manning to harrison). couch was the victim of bad drafting (and bad luck; so many browns picks suffered freakish injuries, like the d-lineman had his career ended when a red threw a flag that caught him in the eye and ended his career), and some of the worst coaching hires (butch davis comes to mind); despite all that, he still battled through injuries (if anyone remembers the game v the jaguars where they had to come back onto the field after 45 mins to run a kneel down play) only to be benched for kelly holcombe. I always wonder what his career would have been like with a real organization
"No team has made more mistakes than the Cleveland Browns in the Super Bowl era..." Uhhhhh, have you met the Detroit Lions? One playoff win since 1957, first to 0-16, and Matt fucking Millan. Cleveland had a good run in the 1980s.
“Baltimore Colts took Elway first overall then traded him to Denver” (Not exact quote) “The 83 draft class was loaded. Denver took Elway first overall.” Literally they said this two teams apart... like how are their scripts always so flawed????
He also mispronounced George Seiford, head coach of the 49ers. Maybe they should have someone who was alive in the 80s and 90s to write/read the script.
Tim Couch was average at best and would have been average in any team. But of course, playing in Cleveland didn’t help him at all. His one playoff game ended with a great comeback by the Steelers and their QB, XFL MVP Tommy Maddox. And In that game Maddox was by far the better QB, which REALLY doesn’t say much for Couch.
Fiji Water Zzz they’re such a young franchise so a lot of their bad mistakes was simply from trying to figure out the culture and building a roster. Cutting Smith pissed off fans, lost them the best offensive weapon they had, and was just overall a poor decision
Steve Smith was clashing with Cam and other teammates in the locker room. They didn't cut him for his play, just for the off field locker room issues, as Smith was little too passionate for them
Leinart was considered a very safe QB prospect he just got injured and Kurt Warner found the fountain of youth. Arizona letting Thomas Jones go is their biggest mistake imo.
Hard to argue with that. People seem to have forgotten Sterling because his career was cut so short, but would have been one of the all time greats (possibly even rivaling Jerry Rice) had he not been forced to retire.
Also, didn’t that team have Robert Brooks as the other WR, with Keith Jackson and Mark Chumura at the tight end position too? And then they added Reggie White... yea, they could’ve been a dynasty to rival any other. And it would’ve been really interesting to see hem go against the 90’s Cowboys and 49ers teams that were both along the strongest teams ever.
That’s far and away number one. He decimated that franchise. He got rid of Nick Foles following a season where he had the 3rd highest QB rating ever for Sam Bradford, traded All Pro LeSean McCoy for his Oregon buddy and mediocre linebacker Kiko Alonso, Sent his top two receivers Desean Jackson and Jeremy Marlin packing. Signed DeMarco Murray for a system that didn’t suit him at all, and made every defensive player in the league not want to play for him because of his 10 second offense that kept the d on the field 75% of the game. It’s a miracle they recovered as well as they did.
Nick DeRosa who was the kicker bc Ik the raiders took janikoski, honestly idk if anyone can spell his name if there not a raiders fan and don’t look it up
Brad Mudd right?? Couch got killed behind that line!! I remember games where as he’d drop back there’d be 3 D linemen coming with him!! He had no chance!!
Manziel wasn't the first overall pick. Couch was. I don't think anyone could have succeeded in Cleveland, but the capital squandered on Couch was greater than that of Manziel. Although Couch wasn't nearly as flaky.
Im going to say that the Steelers is going to be not drafting Marino EDIT: of yeah I forgot about johnny All well,that was before the SB era so it doesn't really count
The worst decision by the 49ers is Edward DeBartolo getting involved in a political corruption case with a former Louisiana governor and was forced to cede control of the team to his sister and brother-in-law. The Niners haven't been the same since.
Those two pretty much boiled down to Jed York’s monumental ego and Trent Baalke’s horrendous ineptitude. We got absolutely nothing out of that 2012 draft. Still, nothing will ever beat that atrocious decision to trade the team’s immediate future for a broken OJ Simpson.
Chip Kelly signing led to being able to draft arik armstead in the first round. But yes York screwed us royally by choosing baalke over harbaugh but all those bad decisions led to the team getting Lynch and Shanahan. The worse thing in niners history is def the Charles Haley trade
Firing Schottenheimer was huge, but I don't think you judge the move to LA quite yet; once they share the new stadium with the Rams, and rebuild following Philip Rivers, that move may not be that bad except to the city of San Diego (which I think is a much better city than LA, btw).
Idk why people keep blaming David Carr. That was the worst o-line in history....
Agree, no one was going to play well with that line. Carr's last season with Houston he was pretty good also.
The problem with the O-line was they selected Tony Boselli as their first pick in the expansion draft, after he had been pro bowl LT in Jacksonville 8 straight years, but he hurt his shoulder and never played again. They based their entire strategy on Boselli being a stud and they had to shuffle everything to cover.
@Rich Affinito Carr was taught timing routes and to throw to a spot by Capers and the OC, which would have worked IF we had had a better line.
Rich Affinito I will not dispute that lineman shift around a lot, but if you look at left tackles in the NFL, they’re rare. There’s 32 starters and only 20ish are solid and dependable. Injuries, inexperience, lack of cohesion all factor heavily into the play of the line. What is the scheme for the offense? If you’re a zone blocking specialist, and you get put on a man up team, you’re not as good. A good line gets better with every snap they take together. They begin to feel where the others are gonna be. The Texans didn’t have that, and David Carr ran for his life.
Justin Burch Deshawn Watson has had a terrible O Line, not as bad as Carr’s and he’s great
THE JETS TAKING A PUNTER OVER RUSSELL WILSON
David Thompson lol jets good at drafting
David Thompson hey punters are people too!
I never knew that!! 😶
The jags did that not the jets 😂
@@danielphoenix9400 o ok
These need to be updated:
Texans: Making Bill O’Brien the GM
Bears: Drafting Mitch Trubisky over Mahomes or Watson
I agree with these completely
Carr wasn't a mistake, they had a team of footlocker employees he never had a chance
true butt he buckled when he was pressured. like throwing the ball away was him... he just threw a pick or let himself get sacked
Couldn’t agree more, he didn’t deserve to be on a team with such a bad o line
same with couch & browns amfh
How about trading a generational reciever for pennies
@@Maliya2313 correct
"They never gave Steve Young a chance. He lost 16 of 19 games over two years."
Those sentences disagree with each other...
Yet we hold on to Winston who throws a pick 6 with regularity. Bucs have made some really bonehead moves. When your owners love soccer more than Football this is what you get.
This is bullshit anyway. The stupidest thing the Bucs ever did was draft Bo Jackson 1st overall in 1986 after he told them he would never play for them.
Young didn't deserve the HOF
Troy Aikman won 0 games his rookie year. 0 for 14
@@ghoulztigges8171 dumbest sentence I’ve ever read
Browns bigger mistake- drafting Johnny Manziel
Chargers bigger mistake- moving to LA
Don't get why the chargers even moved to begin with
100% right on Manziel. Couch wasn't great, but at least he wasn't also a headcase.
@@yoitstonytone7790 The Chargers move more had to do with the NFL NOT wanting the Raiders in LA. The last thing the NFL wanted was the return of the LA Raiders and the image that brought. In the end, it ended up worst for everyone. The Rams are slowly getting LA, but had the Raiders moved there, the Rams would have been the second team in their own town. Now the Rams have a chance to eventually get the LA market, but the Chargers are not welcomed in LA, and the Raiders are forced to move to Vegas, and San Diego is an open market that should have the Chargers, but instead the Chargers were rejected by both markets. Also, though Vegas has lots of money, Vegas is a MUCH smaller market than Oakland, San Diego and especially LA. Okay, the true winner of this was the Rams.
I like it as a chargers fan when someone rants with me
Couch was a good pick, he just had a crappy offensive line. I mean they forgot all about that
Starting Grbac over Gannon in the playoffs in 1997 for the Chiefs
Gaints: Erick Flowers.
Honorable mentions:
Raiders trading Jon Gruden
Falcons unable to hold 28-3 lead
Bucs drafting Bo Jackson
Jets acquiring Brett Favre
Any team hiring Rich Kotite
Todd Biesel What made the Buccaneers decision to draft Bo Jackson even worse is that he told them that he would not play for them, yet they didn't pick someone else.
Add raiders re hiring gruden and trading for mr.big chest
Jets not benching Favre when he got hurt is their worst decision. Favre got hurt but they didn't want to end the streak. Favre was 8-3 with 20 TDs. He finish the year 1-4 with only 2Tds and 9Ints. Finishing 9-7 overall missing the playoffs. The next two years the Jets go to the AFC championship game with Sanchez. In my mind I'm positive if they rested Favre to recover they would have possibly made a superbowl. Favre made the NFC championship game the next year and the Jets had a better defense than the Vikings.
You could do 90 minute video on the dumb decisions the Cardinals made when they were in St; Louis
Video idea: best player with each jersey number
Definitely a multi-part video. But I'd watch.
3 - Babe
4 - Favre
7 - Esposito
9 - Richard
12 - Brady
66 - Lemieux
77 - Ray Bourque
99 - Gretzky
@@AlonsoRules 32 - Brown
43 - Petty
80 - Rice
Do top 10 crucial missed kicks of all time
Double doink eagles fan btw
I wonder what number 1 would be
Cundiff. 😤
Am Rustie not Cody parkey🤦🏻♂️ probably bills Superbowl losing kick
as a Vikings fan they would probably be 8 out of ten on that list if they did one.
Mandorich also had a massive steroid problem as well.
I mean, he looked like a meth head when the season started. Nothing like the stud they drafted.
@@Mario_N64 remember his nickname before the draft? The incredible bulk.
He was using large doses of hgh and that is a recipe for disaster.
I’d like to nominate another decision by my Buffalo Bills - two words : Rob Johnson !
Right! Had the Bills started Doug Flutie over Rob Johnson against the Titans, the Music City Miracle need not happen.
As a corollary, not sticking with Flutie. Every team that passed on him made a mistake.
This should be titled, "Look How Smart TPS Is Because We Point Out Things In Hindsight."
Yesssssss.
preachaman2005 okay Seahawk’s fan
Jkjk you’re kinda right tbh
@@LoserBroProductions What do the Seahawks have to do with what he said?
@@CerealKiller143 bc they be salty
@@LoserBroProductions salty about what? The goalline pick? The only salt that exists about it anymore is about the plebs who bring it up every 5 minutes cause they think it's funny. Just like the 28-3 thing it's been memed to death by people trying to distract from their own teams failures.
First, research how to pronounce names. Tom Coo-sin-no (spelled out phonetically). Second, your call on Ki-Jana Carter is totally the wrong take. He was the real deal and would have made a serious impact on that team, but he blew out his knee in a preseason game his rookie year. Better takes could have been drafting Akili Smith or David Klingler (who were both busts) or hiring David Shula as the Head coach. C'mon man!!!
Ur complaining over a pronunciation? Get a life
As a Packers diehard, theirs is probably the worst. You picked that dude over Barry Sanders, who could've been on the same team as Brett Favre, Reggie White, and Sterling Sharpe, and coached by Mike Holmgren. A competent team, let alone a perennial Super Bowl contender, would've convinced Sanders to stick around and probably shatter every rushing record there was.
Look at the Steve young trade I mean noooo way he could produce in Tampa they way he did in SF
I think letting Reggie White walk was a worse decision than the “Dream Team” for the Eagles.
The Eagles didn't exactly "let him walk," as the Packers threw a ton of money at him, possibly a record amount at the time.
JSivco3 Sivco you have a point, but when it’s the best defensive end in the history of the league, doing anything besides outbidding the Packers is letting him walk IMO.
You wrote what I thought I was going to see when starting this video... Either that... or maybe Mike Mammula!
@@jsivco3sivco785 And he was worth every penny of it.
As a jaguars fan there are worse things the jaguars have done-
Not drafting Tebow
Changing the logo in 2013
Releasing Maurice Jones Drew
Releasing Josh Scobee
Selling the team to a guy who wants to move the team to London (Deep down we all know it’s true )
Hiring the former coach of the Redskins to be offensive coordinator
Hiring Mularkey as head coach
Firing Tom Coughlin
Not firing Doug Marrone
Right up there with passing on Barry Sanders and choosing "the Incredible Bulk" for my Packers was Dan Devine's disastrous trade for John Hadl
A Vikings fan here. There is no doubt THE Worst trade in ALL of Pro Sports--any Sport--is the Herschel Walker trade. Mike Lynn, the Vikings GM at the time, has to be the worst GM in Pro sports history.
Thank you for being honest.... Millen is the absolute worse thing that happened for us in Detriot.💯🤦🏾♂️
The Steelers not drafting Dan Marino would be another major blunder that they have done besides cutting Johnny U.
NY Giants: Firing Tom Coughlin as a scapegoat instead of firing Jerry Reese. Hiring (and keeping) Dave Gettleman is also up there.
Bucs: firing Tony Dungy
Patriots could have had Dan Marino or Jim Kelly. They chose Tony Eason.
Arguably bigger than not having the pick to get Jerry Rice - someone 15 other teams passed on too.
as a raiders fan i'm sick of hearing that jamarcus russell was the worst thing, he was the best QB coming out of collage that year we needed a franchise QB it lined up he just didn't want to put in the work i blame him 100%
Packers biggest mistake: not building a defense around two of the most talented qb pairs in history. 2 super bowl wins 3 appearances with Favre and Rodgers at QB the last 25 years is joke. They never put a team around them consistently.
Many saw the Manderich draft as "brilliant". Lindy Infante should have checked the "Incredible Bulk" more thoroughly before passing on Barry Sanders. At least tied with Infante's mess up should be coaching mess ups like "take the foot off of the excelerator" in the NFC championship, sticking with a "defensive genius" who constantly fielded a defense that was consistently one of the worst in the league, trading a pro bowl safety mud season for next to nothing, not keeping key free agents, etc. that kept Aaron Rodgers from getting more Super Bowl rings
The Eagles may have been releasing Cris Carter "All he ever does is catch touchdowns" as Chris Berman reminded people every week for years. I liked the Vikes, so this was all very well for me.
Whoever compiled this list has the brain capacity of a 3rd grader with internet access. Colts, Browns, Texans, Lions, Cardinals, 49ers, Bengals, and numerous others had more grievous mistakes against them over what was chosen. Also, they need to look at the definition of what a "decision" is, some on the list was not a decision, instead they were circumstances.
Bobby Lane's curse has affected BOTH NFC North Teams! Had Chicago kept him they would know how to require a very good QB & wouldn't have to put up with the likes of Rick Mirer, Jay Cutler & what they got now Trubisky. And Detroit? They showed gratitude for Bobby for winning a championship by trading him to Washington. Matt Stafford is closest they ever had to a good QB.
As a Packer fan I watched this just to see if they said drafting Manderich over Barry Sanders was the biggest mistake. Biggest screw up in history. Just imagine Favre with Barry Sanders
My favorite team is the Panthers in as soon as he said Steve Smith I was done 😂
Lions should of been mistreatment of players. I can’t even count the amount of players who left or retired just to get away from team.
If you're going to say that the worst mistake the Falcons have ever made in their 50+ year history was trading "Buckhead Brett", then you do NOT know anything about The Atlanta Falcons
I am a Cardinals fan, but I think the Redskins who are now the Washington Football Team, their worst decision ever was hiring Dan Snyder.
Chicago Bears: Releasing Robbie Gould. F**king brilliant.
The Broncos keeping Elway in a job as GM.....
Not really, no. McDaniels is the likely #1, though the hiring of Lou Saban back in '67 was equally as bad. Then there was the fact that Shanahan traded up to draft Cutler when he had a Pro Bowl quarterback coming of a Conference Championship appearance. Should've drafted Ngata instead. Any number of Shanahan's first round selections, and of course the decision by McDumbass to trade a 2010 first round pick to take Alphonso Smith in the 2nd round in 2009 (the Seahawks used that pick on Earl Thomas), and trade up to draft Tebow.
Favre in atlanta was not good. He partied, drank, and was not good in practice. The Falcons needed to move on before investing more money and he needed a new start somewhere else. They both got what they needed. This was a good move at the time.
People see this as a bad move only because of Favre's HOF career in Green Bay and think the Falcons didn't see the greatness there. Only it took getting traded and Mike Holmgren to get that out of him.
Falcons not running the ball in the super bowl is by far worse than trading Brett favre.
Bobby lane was a good trade because he's the reason why the lions couldn't do anything for 50 years. The Bobby lane curse
Leon Lett's 2 mistakes, ever trying to touch the football.
Didn't you mean to say "What have the Jets done in the last 50 YEARS!".
I thought that Nathan Peterman would be in for the Bills
The worst thing in Chargers history was moving to LA. They have zero fans now.
The worst decisions of the Jets and the Colts weren't their decisions at all. They were Belichik's and Elway's decisions.
Trading for Hershel Walker wasn’t just the worst trade in Vikings history, but NFL history. Now he gets to lose the Republicans a senate pickup seat in Georgia. Skol
The 49ers worst decision was drafting Alex Smith over Aaron Rodgers.
As a bear fan lots of bad moves but as Halas said on his death bed about who should take over the team "Anyone but Michael."
You should make one with ALL the bad moves from the Redstinks..
Anyone find it funny that the Seahawks are the only team on this list to not have their worst decision to be player personal, but rather an on the field decision 😂
No clue why the Panthers cut Steve Smith? Smith could not handle NOT being the star of the team. He couldnt get along with ANY other good players brought into the team and had locker room diva meltdowns regularly.
As a bucs fan for me it's a tie between the bucs trading then future hall of famer steve young and firing Tony Dungy both of them are top two of the dumbest moves the bucs ever made in franchise history.
I know that Tim Couch was a disappointment in Cleveland, but the expectation/result from drafting Johnny "Football" Manziel makes him a far bigger bust.
Additionally, my precious Seahawks wouldn't have had such a drop-off after their Super Bowl 40 appearance if they had kept the best left side in football intact and not let Huch (Steve Huchinson) sign with the Vikings in 2006.
I'm 4 minutes into the video. The Bengals have done some really dumb things (just like every other team) but you can't put Ki-Jana Carter on here. The guy blew out his knee in the first preseason game. Injuries aren't dumb decisions. I hope the video gets better.
Spoiler Alert.... it did not get better.
I wouldn't make the Seahawks biggest mistake an in-game one. Personally, I wouldn't pick "Drafting Boz"
Cardinals: Wrong. Andre wadsworth
Falcons: probably
Ravens: Wrong. Grbac or Boller
Bills: arguable Rob Johnson Trade (Fred Taylor)
Bears: arguable. Curtis Enis/Rashaan Salaam/ Cade McNown
Cincinnati: Wrong. David Klingler/ Letting Boomer Go
Dallas: Correct
Denver: firing/wrong Hiring/not wrong
Detroit: Correct
GB: correct
Houston: Wrong/Brock osweiler
Colts: Wrong/ leaving Baltimore
Jags: wrong/ Matt Jones
KC: correct
Tim Couch wasn't the Browns biggest mistake. Dude didn't have a chance on that expansion team. Their drafts from 07-17 is their biggest mistakes
Chiefs worst decision, ended up beat decision: Retaining interim coach Romeo Crennel for 2012
Bengals biggest mistake? Having Mike Brown take over as owner in 1991!
I have to disagree about the Seahawks. On the play right before the interception the Pats planted Marshawn at the line of scrimmage.
Can't blame Hershel for the Vikings using him so poorly. Dude was and still is a beast.
Yeah if a 3 and 13 team can send him to the Pro Bowl while making him a league leader in rushing yards, passes caught and return yardage and you can't do the same with a playoff caliber team you are definitely doing something wrong. Eagles pretty well proved that. He was a good all pro level running back, not on the same level as Tony Dorsett in his prime or Emmitt Smith but still a good player.
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00:34 Arizona Cardinals
1:19 Atlanta Falcons
1:45 Baltimore ravens
2:24 Buffalo Bills
2:54 Carolina Panthers
3:38 Chicago Bears
4:05 Cincinnati Bengals
4:42 Cleveland Browns
5:04 Dallas Cowboys
5:45 Denver Broncos
6:42 Detroit Lions
7:13 Green Bay Packers
7:43 Houston Texans
8:19 Indianapolis Colts
9:00 Jacksonville Jaguars
9:26 Kansas City Chiefs
9:57 Los Angeles Chargers
10:25 Los Angeles Rams
10:54 Miami Dolphins
11:31 Minnesota Vikings
12:03 New England Patriots
12:38 New Orleans Saints
13:15 New York Giants
13:48 New York Jets
14:20 Oakland Raiders
15:02 Philadelphia Eagles
15:43 Pittsburgh Steelers
16:11 San Francisco 49ers
16:47 Seattle Seahawks
17:28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
18:02 Tennessee Titans
18:33 Washington Redskins
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The actual worst bears decision: Trading up and drafting Mitch Trubisky over Mahomes and Watson
How about picking up Cody Parkey
Not the worst
They don't care about winning so it's just as well. I've been a Bear fan most of my life and it's just a sad fact.
Darrel Avery I’m right there with you brother. I hate the fact that I love the Bears. They’re an abusive partner in sports franchise roles.
So true
You can’t win without a team. I wish people would leave David Carr alone.
Houston Texans biggest mistake: expecting David Carr to win with a line consisting of parking cones.
Exactly!!! That was on the team not having an o-line. arghh
The Texans drafted Tony Boselli in the Expansion Draft but retired before the season began. It would've helped a lot if they were able to get a few years out of Boselli.
As a browns fan I feel that it was more we didn’t build around Tim Couch rather than we drafted Tim Couch
Good point
Same with Derek carr like he literally got sacked so many times and got him injured so much
@@LiamlaChapelleYonson David Carr, his brother. But yes.
The problem with the Browns and the Texans was the fact that they were both expansion teams in their respective years. The Browns were technically an expansion team because the Browns moved to Baltimore. And the Texans, well, most people know that they were an expansion team.
Everyone is gonna forget the biggest bobo browns ever had? The said by to belichick after a playoff run
The Houston Texans biggest mistake was paying brock osweiler 17 million
Not really. Didn't affect them much later on.
@@pumpkingreg6673 still a huge mistake
@@pumpkingreg6673 Draft pick they gave up to ship him to Cleveland turned into Nick Chubb. Do you think they might have liked having someone of Chubb's caliber?
@@exhaustguy ehhhh they got their rb in foreman they thought
If anything, the biggest mistake was taking Tony Boselli 1st overall in the expansion draft. Boselli had injury issues, which force him to never play a down for the Texans. The Texans offensive line was never solidified in the inaugural year, leading to Carr's 76 sacks in his rookie season, Tony Boselli being half the reason why.
Chiefs biggest mistake: Not building the O-Line _BEFORE_ signing Joe Montana instead of after he got beat down and retired.
The worst thing to ever happen to the Redskins was being bought by Dan Snyder
Exactly.
In a close 2nd: their stadium's locale being named "Raljon".
Nick Montgomery playing RG3 even while he was injured
They've definitely had major front office and management problems since Snyder bought the team. It all starts at the top so I have to agree with you.
How about allowing the cancel culture end the use of the redskins name
Washington Redskins: selling to Dan Snyder.
David Ozab totally agree. Snyder pretty much ruined the Redskins' chance of ever being good. He forced RGIII to play through a knee injury, costing him his entire career.
Synder and name needs to go
I literally thought that as I clicked on the video and I’m not even an R-words fan, just know it was maybe the worst decision ever in all of sports
@@robertplacejr6371 R-words. Come on.
@@rjante2236 The sad outcome of excessive soy consumption. 😢
The lions could basically take all the spots on this list
I think the browns want a word with you
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Browns
@@jacobcraft123 lions have made way worse choices lol
Redskins: hold my overpriced beer
I feel like Baltimore's worst decision was giving Joe Flacco his massive contract after Super Bowl XLVII
HE'S ELITE BRO. THE BUDGET PEYTON MANNING
RunsLikeMays they probably don’t end up drafting lamar if this doesn’t happen though!
It's not all Baltimore's fault. Joe didnt sign an extension, waited till after the season, which he happened to win the super bowl in. He bet on himself and won! They had to sign, had no choice!
How is that a bad decision? Yeah Flacco didn’t turn into Tom Brady but he was still a good QB. Not great, but good. Would you rather have had any of the Browns QBs from 2012-2017?
It was bad in hindsight but they didn't really have a choice after that playoff run. Pretty much every team would have done the same thing in that situation. They should have signed him like he'd wanted to before that season.
David Carr was never put in a position to win.
It wasn't David Carr's fault for his struggles.
Yea I always thought it wasn't fair he got blamed for the Texans problems, and yea Tim Couch and like 10 other QBs who's careers were ruined because they got drafted by the Browns.
sabishiihito agreed
David holds records for sacks. So his whole season he was the most sacked QB ever.
16ktsgamma and then there’s this idiotic reply from his coach at the time, Dom Capers.
“When Capers was asked why he'd left Carr out there to take such a pounding, he said he wanted Carr to be able to prove his toughness to the team's veterans.”
Jason Biando: What is your teams worst decision?
Cleveland Browns fans: ALL OF THEM. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Hey, drafting Myles Garrett was a damn fine decision.
John Bernsen until he slapped mason roudolph in the head with a helmet
Jony football ☹️
Ouch man feel for ya
Cleveland also fired Bill Belichick.
Da Bears: lets Trade up in the 2017 draft, then pass on Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes for... Mitch Trubisky???
Wrong.
Ravens “worse” decision is very misleading... Almost every single one of the players that left did absolutely nothing on their other teams. Kruger had maybe 1 good season with the browns and Boldin was decent but other than that the ravens really didn’t miss any of those guys. We were screwed when we paid Joe.. that was definitely the worst decision.
Drafting Carr wasn’t a mistake. Not having a decent offensive line was the mistake
I disagree for the simple reason that everyone knew going into the draft that Carr would have to be re-taught how to throw (like Tebow). He threw with a side-arm motion in college. That, along with the whole expansion-team problem, made drafting him a bad choice unless you could afford to bench him for 2 years as a "project qb"
The shitty part is that the Texans picked surefire Hall of Fame Tackle Tony Boselli in the expansion draft, but he never played a down for the Texans after suffering a career ending injury. They tried to help Carr, just didn't pan out.
Steven Gatschet I agree but you have to consider why Boselli was left unprotected by the Jags in that expansion draft. The Jaguars already knew that his best days were behind him and his ability to play at all was in question. Even though I think Tony Boselli’s prime was possibly the strongest prime for an offensive lineman in the history of the league, that prime was far too short. Though I don’t think drafting Carr was a huge mistake because he simply never got the opportunity to become the QB he could’ve been because of his line, I think the Texans made multiple bad decisions in putting a team around him. Also, the NFL didn’t give the Texans the same opportunities that the Jags and Panthers got when they came into the NFL the previous decade.
I have to agree, the mistake wasn't Carr, it was the offensive line. By the time the Texans recovered Carr was too gun-shy to exploit it.
I keep saying this! Those guys should be arrested!
Buffalo Bills: benching Flutie for Johnson; not finding Kelly's replacement sooner; hiring Rex Ryan
Bills is basically: Any decision after 1999.
I still think trading up for Josh Allen instead of building an O-Line was a HUGE mistake. We might have been able to pull Daniel Jones this year instead which reminds me more of Jim Kelly
@@Excard0n I would agree about the post-1999 decisions, but not sure Jones would have been better than Allen, lol. I was really hoping we would draft Watson or Mahomes (long before Mahomes became a stud)
As a Bucs fan I had the displeasure of watching him start a couple games in 2002 while Brad Johnson was out injured - and was amazed at how truly terrible the guy was. Supposedly Gruden had originally intended to start him ahead of Brad Johnson that year. How did he convince multiple NFL coaches that he was a good (or even marginally competent) QB? Hypnosis? Magic? I can't figure it out. Even years later it still baffles me.
@@Excard0n lamar jackson was drafted 32nd ovr last year, Nick Chubb a pick later... either or both would've been wiser for a win now team. As for trading up for tremaine edmunds as well, darius leonard was a 4th rounder.
The bills eventually traded cousineau for a first round pick and the pick turned out to be Jim Kelly so it wasn’t that bad
Couch wasn’t even bad dude, they put him in a position to literally die
Yep. That’s the Browns in a nutshell. Do you think Hiring Hue Jackson was a worse decision?
Thought Johnny football was a worse pick. Plus Richardson.
yeah, I remember when couch to johnson was the second most productive qb to wr combination (behind manning to harrison). couch was the victim of bad drafting (and bad luck; so many browns picks suffered freakish injuries, like the d-lineman had his career ended when a red threw a flag that caught him in the eye and ended his career), and some of the worst coaching hires (butch davis comes to mind); despite all that, he still battled through injuries (if anyone remembers the game v the jaguars where they had to come back onto the field after 45 mins to run a kneel down play) only to be benched for kelly holcombe. I always wonder what his career would have been like with a real organization
At least couch was considered #1 pick. Manziel pick worse.
Browns had a weak O-line and Couch got the snot knocked out of him regularly.
"No team has made more mistakes than the Cleveland Browns in the Super Bowl era..." Uhhhhh, have you met the Detroit Lions? One playoff win since 1957, first to 0-16, and Matt fucking Millan. Cleveland had a good run in the 1980s.
Atlanta’s second mistake: 28-3
Saints second mistake: not tackling Stefon Diggs
Neroli Gaming Vikings second mistake: throwing an interception to Tracy porter
@@neroli2134 Vikings third mistake: Making a run the year the super bowl was at their stadium
Nah farve wasn’t a mistake he wouldn’t have thrived as a falcons he needed the right coach
Poor coaching.
Both Atlanta and LA Rams.
“Baltimore Colts took Elway first overall then traded him to Denver”
(Not exact quote)
“The 83 draft class was loaded. Denver took Elway first overall.”
Literally they said this two teams apart... like how are their scripts always so flawed????
This guy is shit dude
Agreed. Not to mention saying the LA Chargers drafted Ryan Leaf, they were in San Diego at the time. Just makes the vid sound sloppy.
I thought Elway said he wasn’t playing for the team that drafted him and threatened to play baseball if he wasn’t sent someplace else.
He also mispronounced George Seiford, head coach of the 49ers. Maybe they should have someone who was alive in the 80s and 90s to write/read the script.
watch the 30 for 30 elway to marino john was traded to denver because he would not play for the colts
Say what you want about Tim Couch but he did get the Browns to the playoffs which is arguably one of the most impressive things to do in the NFL
Couch was a good Quarterback. The reason for his failure was because of the crap team around him.
Tim Couch was average at best and would have been average in any team. But of course, playing in Cleveland didn’t help him at all. His one playoff game ended with a great comeback by the Steelers and their QB, XFL MVP Tommy Maddox. And In that game Maddox was by far the better QB, which REALLY doesn’t say much for Couch.
I really disagree with the Couch one. Every other QB they drafted has been far worse.
A little exaggerated but ok
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 He wasn't good I'm dorry. Yes the team sucked.
The mistake wasn’t trading John Elway, they didn’t really have a choice. The mistake was taking that second rate offer they got.
Top 10 nfl quarterbacks who had breakout seasons but missed the playoffs...
Baker Mayfield, #1
Derek Anderson
Matt Cassel
Kirk Cousins
That is about to be Gardner Minshew
The Panthers one wasn't that bad( but I wish we didn't get rid of Steve Smith the way we did)
Josh Rodriguez their were worse moves by the panthers easily
Fiji Water Zzz they’re such a young franchise so a lot of their bad mistakes was simply from trying to figure out the culture and building a roster. Cutting Smith pissed off fans, lost them the best offensive weapon they had, and was just overall a poor decision
Steve Smith was clashing with Cam and other teammates in the locker room. They didn't cut him for his play, just for the off field locker room issues, as Smith was little too passionate for them
Drafting a murderer has to be worse than letting a hot tempered WR go.
We all regret Ryan Leaf. 😂😂😂
Wasn’t leinhart an all time college QB? How did the cardinals know he would be bad in nfl
Alot of these are bad luck. Like the Herschel Walker trade.
Leinart was considered a very safe QB prospect he just got injured and Kurt Warner found the fountain of youth. Arizona letting Thomas Jones go is their biggest mistake imo.
was leinhart like 27 when he was drafted?
The Herschel Walker trade - "This has been the worst trade deal in the history of trade deals, maybe ever."
Sad when without even watching the video I could predict that was going to be the Vikings mistake.
Or the best
Sad!
I don't know if you can say it was the worst, I heard about a hockey player in the 70's being traded for a shipment of beer....
@@tetlowracingteam depends on the beer, Belgian I'd say worth it.
American, I'd say they were robbed
Imagine the Packers with Favre, Sterling Sharpe and Barry Sanders. That could’ve made for one of the greatest offenses ever seen!
Hard to argue with that. People seem to have forgotten Sterling because his career was cut so short, but would have been one of the all time greats (possibly even rivaling Jerry Rice) had he not been forced to retire.
Also, didn’t that team have Robert Brooks as the other WR, with Keith Jackson and Mark Chumura at the tight end position too? And then they added Reggie White... yea, they could’ve been a dynasty to rival any other. And it would’ve been really interesting to see hem go against the 90’s Cowboys and 49ers teams that were both along the strongest teams ever.
Imagine the Falcons with Favre, Andre Rison and Jamal Anderson.
Barry Sanders was never even considered by the Packers because they were convinced Brent Fullwood was their man.
Yes, seriously.
@@chrisking2500 The Packers signed A. Rison in1996, and In Super Bowl XXXI, Favre connected with Rison for a 54-yd TD.
Eagles biggest mistake was actually hiring Chip Kelly but ok
Yesssss f Chip Kelly GO EAGLES
If chip kelly didnt send shady off to buffalo then he might of been part of that sb and got himself a ring with his hometown team
@@theangrybuffalosportsfan9971 no to mention the bad trades and getting rid of deshaun jackson the best go route in the game
That’s far and away number one. He decimated that franchise. He got rid of Nick Foles following a season where he had the 3rd highest QB rating ever for Sam Bradford, traded All Pro LeSean McCoy for his Oregon buddy and mediocre linebacker Kiko Alonso, Sent his top two receivers Desean Jackson and Jeremy Marlin packing. Signed DeMarco Murray for a system that didn’t suit him at all, and made every defensive player in the league not want to play for him because of his 10 second offense that kept the d on the field 75% of the game. It’s a miracle they recovered as well as they did.
@@MrRyan-wu4jx never should go rid of andy
I knew Favre trade would be for Atlanta. Him throwing a TD pass to Andre Rison in the Super Bowl GB won was like the ultimate insult.
You think that's bad? Combine that with the fact that the previous 2 Super Bowls were won by an ex-Falcon by the name of Deion.
Nah. Not even that serious. Favre stays = he becomes garbage. Favre literally only thrived because he left Atlanta.
Arizona literally made the same mistake a decade later
delstruction
1 Rosen is a good QB
2 you forget they drafted a kicker in the first round
Nick DeRosa who was the kicker bc Ik the raiders took janikoski, honestly idk if anyone can spell his name if there not a raiders fan and don’t look it up
Cleveland Browns worst decision wasn’t Tim couch it was Johnny football
Brad Mudd right?? Couch got killed behind that line!! I remember games where as he’d drop back there’d be 3 D linemen coming with him!! He had no chance!!
Manziel wasn't the first overall pick. Couch was. I don't think anyone could have succeeded in Cleveland, but the capital squandered on Couch was greater than that of Manziel. Although Couch wasn't nearly as flaky.
I feel like they could have picked a lot of players but they had to go with one of them. But yeah Manziel was worse
There worst decision was.....every QB before backer mayfield
Redskins signing Bruce Allen as GM
Im going to say that the Steelers is going to be not drafting Marino
EDIT: of yeah I forgot about johnny
All well,that was before the SB era so it doesn't really count
As a Steelers fan, I agree!
As a niners fan, either the Chip Kelley hiring or pretty much everything the front office did with Jim Harbaugh.
The worst decision by the 49ers is Edward DeBartolo getting involved in a political corruption case with a former Louisiana governor and was forced to cede control of the team to his sister and brother-in-law. The Niners haven't been the same since.
Those two pretty much boiled down to Jed York’s monumental ego and Trent Baalke’s horrendous ineptitude. We got absolutely nothing out of that 2012 draft.
Still, nothing will ever beat that atrocious decision to trade the team’s immediate future for a broken OJ Simpson.
Chip Kelly signing led to being able to draft arik armstead in the first round. But yes York screwed us royally by choosing baalke over harbaugh but all those bad decisions led to the team getting Lynch and Shanahan. The worse thing in niners history is def the Charles Haley trade
David Reynolds. Definitely. Those two got rid of every quality player and coach in a span of a few years.
I’ll bet you are a happy Niners fan right now
Eagles: Hiring Chip Kelly
Chargers: Firing Marty Schotenheimer and moving to LA
I still don't get why the Chargers fired him after a 14-2 season
Firing Schottenheimer was huge, but I don't think you judge the move to LA quite yet; once they share the new stadium with the Rams, and rebuild following Philip Rivers, that move may not be that bad except to the city of San Diego (which I think is a much better city than LA, btw).
Anybody firing Marty Schottenheimer is making a mistake.
Chip Kelly tanked the team so badly that it got us a quick rebuild and SB 2 years later
@@dukes1993724 I thought it was going to be Chip Kelley...but they did recognize the mistake relevancy quickly and rebuild to a SB in just 2 yrs