I'm very curious how he'll narrow it down for some of us. I'll be taking notes as I watch, so I can share some select franchises' mistakes.
Cardinals: Extending Kingsbury and Keim
Bills: Von Miller @ $120M for 6
Cowboys: Parsons trade
Texans: Trading Hopkins for a 2nd rounder
Raiders: Josh McDaniels
Chargers: $82.5M for J.C. Jackson (or just hiring Staley in the first place)
Rams: WR Allen Robinson (not much to choose from)
Vikings: Entire '22 draft
Giants: Danny Dimes contract extension
Jets: Drafting Zach Wilson
49ers: Trading three 1st round picks for Trey Lance
Cowboys won the Parsons trade.
Ok Jerry
Might be a hot take because obviously Parsons is an elite player but he wasn't going to make that bad Cowboys defense good enough to contend this year.
When you account for the trade deadline move, the Cowboys ultimately gave up Parsons, a second round pick and Mazi Smith to get Kenny Clark, Quinnen Williams, a first round pick and 90M in cap savings (over next four years). That's not bad at all.
I agree with this take
The problem is that $90M over four years and a coin-flip on a first round pick aren't enough to fix that defense either.
Plus, couldn't they have done the big trade deadline move and signed Parsons early in free agency, which would have cost less than he ultimately got?
That's fair. I think there is also unknown consequences as well. Maybe players feel like Dallas is less desirable because they are perceived as not taking care of their guys.
I am just saying it wasn't that bad of a deal. I am sure they have done dumber things. I mean they hired Nick Sorenson to be ST coordinator.
Ehh for the Bills I would say trading away our 1st round pick to Vikings to get Stefon Diggs if they kept the pick and drafted Justin Jefferson with Josh Allen We would of won a Super Bowl by now!
This might be older than 5 years but I think that was a tremendous mistake.