Here are my two: Trading Jared Allen and releasing Bernard Pollard. What are yours?
Here are my two: Trading Jared Allen and releasing Bernard Pollard. What are yours?
I will assume by recent you mean the last 10 years or so.
Outside the obvious stated above:
Getting rid of Tyler Thigpen, I really liked him and thought he could be an effective starting quarterback.
Signing Larry Johnson to a new contract in 2007.
Hireing Herm Edwards
Not fireing him sooner.
Just for the sake of playing along:
1) Keeping CP for too many seasons
2) Keeping CP for too many seasons
The two above, one in the same, are the birth mother of all other stupidies.
That said, the past is the past, don't understand the point of returning, other than general conversation. We have one of the brightest futures ahead than we've had in a decade, both offensively & defensely. That's all that matter's really.
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Grbac over Gannon. Shades of Blackmon over Kenny. Most of it being the history of this franchise not recognizing a QB, that is a leader and a winner, other than the great one Lenny, Trent Green was the best Qb we ever had, as a Chief. This in no way takes anything away from what Montana did in his short time as a Chief, The only other QB that comes to my mind of an impact QB, Steve Deberg, talk about tough, and play action wizard.
I understand the thread means recent history, so on that note, I would say the failure of Carl Peterson in addressing the needs of the Team over the longer period, and the thought that Hermie could be the Head Coach to rebuild and then fix it.
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