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.
Everything the cardinals have done.
How about the entire group of new HC hires in 2012?
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.
Besides Myles Garrett every 1st round draft pick the browns have selected since 2008.
I’m not going to like this thread, am I?
Selling naming rights to the stadium to some unknown insurance company.
And it isn’t even based in your city. I was conflicted using Heinz products for years. I don’t even know what Acrisure does
Anything Dan Snyder. He has not been gone for that long.
Anyone hiring Josh McDaniels
Opposite take: best is Jerruh talking up gloryholes. Real take: Jerruh having the Cowboys go WR by committee and then needing to trade a 1st round pick for Cooper.
Urban Meyer
Rams firing Fisher and not going for the consecutive 7-9 season record
Have you seen the Detroit lions from 2000-2021?
Arthur Smith taking a TE with the 4th overall pick that he uses to block.
In January 2015 Jeff Lurie gave Chip Kelly the gm title and complete control of the roster. Thankfully, Lurie realized his mistake and fired him in December of the same year.