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Biggest Mistakes by Professional Franchises in the Past 10 Years?

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T-Wolves trading Kevin Garnett

Reason: T-Wolves went from a team that contended on a yearly basis (granted would get bounced in the first round) to a team who only has 1 player left on the team from this trade. Granted Garnett has been hurting lately but he is still a force and was the heart of the team. McHale is an idiot.

Twins letting Johan Santana go.

Reason: Johan was in his prime and a dominating pitcher who would be good for 20+ wins. Twins have 1 prospect left on the team from that trade entering this season. Granted they were not going to pay the money to keep him but they essentially dumped him for Carlos Gomez who could run and field but was horrible at the plate.

Oakland Raiders letting Gruden go.

Reason: Gruden was an intense coach and was loved by the fans. I think this deal worked out great for Gruden seeing as Al Davis is a fucking idiot but I honestly think Gruden is a great coach and at the time I think it was a huge mistake that has brought tons of instability to the team.

Raiders drafting Jamarcus Russell

Reason: The kid is not a top tier QB. Sure he played for a great LSU team but he has not proven even remotely that he can start every Sunday in the NFL. I honestly think he will be a lifetime backup in my personal opinion when he can't even start for a team like the Raiders.. who knows it is still early but I doubt things will change.

These are a few of what I can think of off the top of my head.. what are yours?
 
Over the last 10 years, it has to be the Pittsburgh Pirates 2000-2009.



I was just gonna make a comment on this..... some great ones in there.....

Derek Bell
Kevin Young part II
drafting moskos over weiters
Pat Meares
Chris Stynes
Aramis trade/salary dump
Raul mondesi
Kendall Contract


Hopefully they are moving on from some of that shit
 
Detroit did have some really really pitiful years/drafts under millen over and over.....


But I think as a collective whole of franchise ineptness for a long period.... you got to seriously look at the LA Clippers
 
Do we mean mistakes AT THE TIME, or mistakes in retrospect? Very big difference.

For example, Jamarcus Russel was a fairly consensus #1 pick, and the Raiders needed a QB, badly. Everyone knew he'd be a project, but he had the raw talent and that wasn't an off-the-board pick for the Raiders. I really don't think you can blame a franchise for drafting the best player available at the most important position on the field when it is their biggest position of need.

If we are talking in retrospect, or knowing what we know now, obviously I'd agree. He's regressed and shown horrible lack of maturity, and doesn't look anywhere close to having what it takes.
 
A ton of good ones here. I have to agree I totally left out the entire Lions franchise. Considering they only have like 1 of their last 4 first round picks still playing for the team.

As far as Russell goes you are probably right Dave. I guess that would go more in the arena of player busts instead of bad franchise moves.

Barry Zito.. Smitch if he wins 20 games this year and the giants make a post season run you will change your tune lol.