Green Bay Packers signing Koren Robinson! He's not even good and he has off-the field and attitude problems!!!!
Carolina Panthers
March 27, 2006 Signed John Fox, coach, to a five-year contract extension through 2010.
2007-03-03 08:06:34
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answered by Adam C 4
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For Cardinals fans, the worst move made last year was the one the team didn't make. Sure, the team got Edge through free agency, but everyone in Phoenix knew the Cardinals needed to upgrade the offensive line, but outside of drafting Duce Letui, the team ignored the problem. Hopefully Wisnehunt will not make the same mistake.
2007-03-03 07:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Colts
Best: Drafting Joseph Addai
Worst: Releasing David Thornton
2007-03-03 09:19:27
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answered by Sixteen and Oh 5
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As a Steelers fan I TOTALLY disagree about letting El go being a bad move. He wanted to be a WR and he wanted to be paid. Well guess what he got both in the 'Skins and I think they want to give him back. They WAY overpayed him, as someone was BOUND to do. The Steelers couldn't afford him at what he could get and he KNEW he could get it. He isn't that great as a wideout. Worst move for them was Ben thinking he could go through a green light when some woman didn't yield the right of way like she was supposed to. Ok that wasn't the Franchise's fault. Seriously I can't think what their worst move was as far as off-season. Best move may have been Holmes if he could learn how to HOLD A BALL. Short of draft form best was proably giving Batch a new contract.
2007-03-03 08:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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In the 2006 offseason, my team's (New Orleans Saints) best moves were drafting Reggie Bush and Marques Colston. Worst move was not addressing the cornerback position in the draft until day two. They drafted University of Pittsburg cornerback Josh Lay, and he didn't even make the team.
2007-03-03 09:02:28
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answered by Quiet Storm 5
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I am a Redskins fan.
My teams best decision was not making any major changes to their offensive line.
The worst was signing their coordinators to overpriced long term deals.
Honorable mentions for worse decisions go to keeping Brunell, trading for Lloyd, and not upgrading their CB position knowing that Springs was going to be out most of the season after the abdominal surgery.
2007-03-03 07:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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New York Giants -
I guess you can only say this in hindsight because at the time, it seemed like getting LaVar Arrington was awesome. But there was that ridiculous sized contract and then the season ending injury. It just ended up being a one year wasted project.
2007-03-03 15:16:38
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answered by RichMac82 6
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Bills fan here!
Best Move- Believing in JP Losman. Not many would've protested if we had selected Jay Cutler or Matt Leinart at #8, but Marv and Co. were correct to spend it on other concerns, as JP delivered on their faith in him.
Worst Move- Signing Matt Bowen. Minor, thankfully, but we gave him a decent deal to basically get hurt and be inactive...
2007-03-03 10:36:02
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answered by Elminster 6
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Bears fan here. Our worst move is not making out defense "Mike Brown" proof! I am a huge fan but, he will inevitably get hurt every year and the defense suffers without his guidance. Best move was realizing that you can actually use the tight end to catch passes.
2007-03-03 08:08:18
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answered by lobo3769 2
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The Steelers organization made a HUGE mistake by not resigning Antwan Randle El; Randle El was an X factor and his unpredictability made him an impact player in nearly every game.
2007-03-03 08:09:17
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answered by kuno j 1
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