My thoughts on these decisions 10. Yeah 9. Definitely a huge mistake 8. Not good. 7. Bad. 6. Eh. 5. Okay. 4. Who? Oh that guy. 3. Decent gamble. 2. He was okay. 1. He was very underused.
J Turner the Patriots like to get Bengals players who were stars in Cincinnati but then go to New England and suck is Marvin Lewis better than Bill Bellicheck
Bill Mitchell it’s not like he was gonna start over Brady. Plus they were purposely trying to get money or a pick out of him. They did the same with mallet too
Tijuana SIX Tijuana SIX Ryan was traded for little to nothing and when Tom Brady was still in his mid 30s. Now they trade Jimmy who was fairly picked in the 2nd round and shown some signs of being a promising QB while Tom Brady is just turning right around his 40s. However , I like seeing the 49ers being interesting again anyways.
Digital Boi Why are pats fans so obsessed with 28-3 more than just enjoying their win? You sound like Trump, you won months ago but still talk about the other opponent constantly. Stfu with this old corny joke, it's been super over done. You sound lame as fuck beating a dead horse.
Digital Boi That makes you even more lame. Real pats fans are saying my team are champions, Brady is great, we got cooks and could win again, they aren't acting likes kids saying 28-3, that's some high school troll shit. Especially if you not even a pats fan.
Kryptic Yeah, end of the day we lost in the super bowl to the patriots like many teams have, the pats blew a perfect season to Giants when they had Randy moss. And those memes got old fast too. Couple weeks, I get it haha 28-3, but months later it's pathetic.
It's crazy how trading a 5th round pick for a player is considered a bad move it just proves how great belicheck is because it happens all the time to other teams
Jimmy pissed away the sb with a loaded team Brady went to two more sbs with the pats and won one, just winning another one with the buccs Bigger mistake was not signing the goat long term
Belichick's M.O. is building championship teams via below-average talent. Belichick won 5 super bowls after turning a 199th overall pick, who was just average in college and had a bad NFL combine, into a multi-time Super Bowl MVP and supporting that QB with a top 10 (usually top 5) defense almost every year of his career. Both sides of the ball are are comprised of mostly late-round and undrafted guys, who are put in positions to succeed. It's absolutely incredible. Doesn't matter if Belichick made 50 bad moves as Patriots GM; the means justify the ends. He rarely paid guys cause he knows he can win with anyone. He architected 2 Super Bowls for the Giants in late 80s and even won the freakin Cleveland Browns a playoff game, before the team quit after the move to Baltimore was announced. Parcells never went to a Super Bowl without Belichick as a coordinator or Asst HC. Amazing what BB has accomplished.
These half assed videos are terrible. Getting rid of Ty Law for cap reasons, but the narrator says it's took several years to replace him. Asante Samuel had 10 interceptions in 2006. That's one year without elite cornerback play. And signing Adalius Thomas was not a bad move. Coming off of an All-Pro season, he had a damn good season in 2007, then kind of tapered off the next two seasons. Hard to put that a bad move. Hell most of this list is just minor moves that all teams make.
He didn't make it to the roster so his salary wasn't guaranteed. Not bad at all considering that BB actually thought that he can turn Tebow into a pocket QB.
Butch Jones How was it bad he was gonna see if he could use him on some trick plays he didn’t cost the patriots anything. Belichick is the best to ever do it by far he takes garbage from other teams practice squads and turns them into all stars the pats go to the super bowl with half the team consisting of no bodies it wasn’t a bad move at all
Jim Jim how can someone come back from 1-3. the cavs were lucky that draymond got suspended. so what drug makes u think they would be able to do t again. AND THIS IS COMING FROM A CAVS FAN
I suggest the 10 hardest hitting safety tandems. It would require the FS and SS to be on the same team at the same time and make receivers afraid to catch and running backs to fear the run. One example would be Tyrone Braxton and Steve Atwater of the Broncos.
Releasing Ty Law in 2005 was not a bad move. Law only played the 1st half of the 2004 season before a broken foot ended his season. He had a couple good years in NY and KC, but not elite level years. Asante Samuel in 2006 and 2007 was an elite CB
Johnny Annan all out blitz in the first giants SB, well technically our DC called it. Rodney Harrison knew the play and told Seau to change it, he didn't, and they scored
Patriot1Fan247 im not talking about that. Im taking about the 4 and 2 play in Indy or in Super Bowl 42 when their went for on 4th and 2 in the 3rd quarter instead of kicking a Gostkowski 49 field goal. And if their kick the field the score will be 17-10. Then if the Giants score it will be 17-17 . Then i think Brady would gone for short pass and get in field goal range instead of throwing uncompleted bombs to Moss.
The next video can you do the 10 worst moves by Mike Tomlin as the Steelers head coach plz!!!! If you can't come up with anything i literally can make you guys a list!
How the fuck my hometeam the Patriots were ever 18-0 with Laurence Maroney as the starting RB, Hobbs and Merriweather in the secondary, a bunch of old soon to be retired players on defense like Seau, Bruschi, Vrabel and Harrison is mind blowing in retrospect. Fact was Moss took the offense to an insane level and was a band-aid for a lot of that teams weaknesses. The Colts, Ravens, Eagles, Jaguars, Chargers and Giants twice all gave the Patriots a hard time. Well, anyways... Super Bowl 36, 38, 39, 49 and 51!
Super Bowl 36, 38, 39, 49 and 51 Champions!... but hold on to Super Bowl 42 for as long as you need to! Remember the Colts *should've beat the Patriots in Super Bowl 41.5 is no different than me saying the Patriots *should've beat the Giants in Super Bowl 42. *Should've beat isn't *did beat!
It's funny how everyone praises Belechick for drafting Brady... That was a FUCKING ACCIDENT!! He was drafted to back up Bledsoe!! Bledsoe was the guy and they struck gold BY ACCIDENT!! Smh
I'm a GIANTS fan, one of the biggest rivals with the Patriots and I don't think trading a5th and 6th round draft pick for Chad Johnson who could have been great on the pats is so bad.
+Matthew Morgan Although they did have a #1 defense last year, I was sad to see Chandler Jones go. Maybe being in Julian Edelman's videos were bad luck: both he and Shane Vereen were traded after they were in his videos.
Matthew Morgan Dude,what was the thinking behind that move ,Jones is and has been a fucking monster, 17 sacks, 25 tackles for loss(17).Hes the Defensive MVP in my opinion.By far his stupidest move.
Chandler Jones would probably ask for a big raise after his contract was up, and BB likes to build his teams without primadonnas. Look how he dismissed Jamie Collins and sent him to the Browns. Btw, where is he now?
This is important to remember when people say Brady wouldn't be successful without the hoodie. Most of Bill's worst moves were on the defensive side of the ball. Brady has only had 2 elite passing target's to throw to and they came in different eras. He was forced to deal with average WRs that needed the right system to be successful minus a run game that could be a threat vs top defenses. Bill is the GOAT as a coach, but he's had a lot of time to play around, experiment with projects and take huge risk because of Brady. It took more than 7 years for Bill to put together a defense that can compete with the 2003 Pats defense that was pretty much put together by Bill Parcells and Pete Carroll. Bill had a lot of misses on that defensive side of the ball from 2008-2013. Yes, he made some great moves getting Mayo, Hightower, Collins and Chandler Jones. It's seems like picking players in the front 7 is his speciality. I won't hold Easley against him. He had potential if he would've stayed healthy. But as far as picking DBs, McCourty was really his only great move. Cyrus Jones was another great pick, hopefully he could improve. That 2008-2013 era was really the rebuilding period that went unnoticed because Brady was still taking those teams deep into to the playoffs. He should've been aggressively trading picks for proven players years ago, maybe NE would have more rings. The last 3 years have definitely made his title as a GM look better after a down period. He's definitely the greatest coach of all time, but I think Brady deserves credit for allowing him to take chances on players that others wouldn't
ELUSS1287 I don't think it has to be viewed that negatively. I don't think they're trying to "talk shit" about the Pats with this video. The Pats are the model organization in the NFL, so people pay much more attention to them than the average team. The only reason this topic exists is because Belichick is so successful as a GM that his failures are few and far between. Consider it a compliment. Most people wouldn't really find it that interesting to watch a video about any other NFL GM's worst moves.
You missed the Real #1 bad move. Belichick trading away Logan Mankins to Tampa for Tim Wright and a 4th round pick. That trade cost them a Super Bowl trip in 2016, since Mankins was a huge part of the offensive line that ended up struggling against top pass rushes like Denver's.
Crayon In My Ear They had to. If not for practical on-the-field reasons, then for political reasons. No franchise or league wants that kind of thing, so his employment wasn't ever going to survive anyhow.
Aiden Kenneth in Belichicks defense he did cut Lawyer Milloy and get away with it. the pats defense didnt skip a beat and lawyer was arguably our best defensive player at the time (ik he replaced him with a really good rodney harrison) but why wouldnt belichick think he couldnt release Law and get away with it? it was a bad move imo but everyone makes bad moves.
My takes on these as an extremely biased Patriots fan 10- Can't blame him for trying it 9- Ty Law is my second favorite Patriot of all time so I wished he stayed 8- For a third round pick I don't think it was as bad as it could have been 7- I don't even know who this guy is 6- sigh.... yeah.... 5- Garbage 4- I don't know who this guy is either 3- Another good gamble that didn't go right 2- I didn't think Maroney was that bad tbh he was pretty decent. Not a first rounder but could've been worse 1- It still baffles me to this day that Ochocinco flopped that badly with Brady at QB
10. Yeah, O'Neal was done. 9. I disagree, Belichick's M.O. is getting rid of a guy a year early than a year late. It sucked losing Ty Law but Belichick knew his days as a top number 1 corner were over. Sure he had a good 2005 but that was it really. 8. Ugh, this should be in the top 3. Starks admitted he wasn't a physical player and Brian Cox asked him what he was doing in the league. He totally didn't fit in Belichick's style. 7. Bodden wasn't the worst and he had a good 2009. The real mistake was signing him to the 4 year extension. 6. Haynesworth was low risk, they traded a future 5th in 13 to get him in 2011 so it wasn't like they gave up the farm for him. 5. The Easley draft isn't going to kill them for a few years but man oh man was that a mistake. Look at the defensive lineman selected after him, any one of them would have made more of an impact. 4. Oh yeah, HUGE mistake considering they could have had Greg Jennings. Still, the incompetence of Jackson pretty much led to Belichick going after Moss and Welker. 3. This should be number 1. It was the anti-thesis of the team building approach Belichick put together to begin with. The 08 and 09 Pats with Thomas lost 11 regular season games, to this day that's the most in back to back seasons of the Brady/Belichick era. 2. Disagree. Maroney was good in 2006 and great in 2007, especially down the stretch when weather got bad. This and Easley should switch spots. 1. Disagree, Ocho-Stinko was harmless. He wasn't really going to be a factor with Welker, Branch, Gronk and Hernandez anyway. Also it wasn't the offense that cost them Superbowl 46. Swap this with the Thomas signing.
Adailius wasn't that bad of a trade. His services was great while it lasted. I wish Ocho contributed more with us. By far one of my favorite receivers.
You know how it goes (football version) 1. Tom Brady 2. Larry Fitzgerald 3. Cam Newton 4. Phil Taylor 5. Ryan Leaf 6. Johnny Football 7. Jay Cutler 8. Geno Smith 9. Drew Brees 0. David Tyree
I never thought Maroney was that bad because the entire time he was there he was splitting carries with guys like Kevin Faulk and Benjarvus Green-Ellis
Not resigning the 2nd best wideout ever(RANDY MOSS)? How bout trading chandler jones? Trading jaime collins? Yes ik they r recent but still great players...
How was trading for Chad Johnson a mistake? Patriots just did not need him that year. They had the best TE duo of all time in Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez and wide receivers like Wes Welker and Super Bowl MVP Deion Branch. You already have four guys catching it, you don't need a fith.
Trading Deion Branch should have been on here. He was Brady's best wide receiver in the early 2000s, when Brady didn't have any other good receivers other than Troy Brown. We would have won the Superbowl in 2006 if Belichick didn't trade him.
Cutting Leigh Boddeb during the 2011 season. We had zero NFL worthy CBs that year. Cutting Deon Branch after 2005. If they had him in 2006 they probably make the SB
It's funny how 8-9 of these are pretty much just negligible. Like most coaches/GMs have some major blights to point out but these are the kind of things you have to nitpick to find bad moves by Belichick.
After the early SB run, Belichick seemed to lose his mojo for awhile selecting defensive backs and wide receivers. It was almost uncanny, given how well he drafted linemen - both offense and defense. And the bad juju even extended to free agents at those positions. The one notable poor choice at RB, Maroney, only looked worse because Bill chose him over Joseph Addai and DeAngelo Williams.
Mulroney wasn"t bad, He just wasn't great as a pat. Pats like north south runners for 3rd and short, Mulroney was strong enough but liked to juke which was downplayed in NE
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TPS you could have put signing Michael Floyd for half a season on the list probably would have been number 10 but you still could put it on the list
TPS do a top 10 players who were drafted last pick and had a great career
TPS What happen to the giveaway
TPS 10 QBs in the 2000s that would suck in the 1970s
TPS top 10 clutch plays
My thoughts on these decisions
10. Yeah
9. Definitely a huge mistake
8. Not good.
7. Bad.
6. Eh.
5. Okay.
4. Who? Oh that guy.
3. Decent gamble.
2. He was okay.
1. He was very underused.
give me more thoughts
J Turner the Patriots like to get Bengals players who were stars in Cincinnati but then go to New England and suck is Marvin Lewis better than Bill Bellicheck
Dominic Lowe Are you really asking if Marvin Lewis is better than Belichick?
J Turner Ok? Thanks for your opinion I guess? Lol
Yuh Ayewhy is it weird? The comment section is literally made to share your opinion
1. Trading Jimmy Garoppolo
Bill Mitchell it’s not like he was gonna start over Brady. Plus they were purposely trying to get money or a pick out of him. They did the same with mallet too
Tijuana SIX Tijuana SIX Ryan was traded for little to nothing and when Tom Brady was still in his mid 30s. Now they trade Jimmy who was fairly picked in the 2nd round and shown some signs of being a promising QB while Tom Brady is just turning right around his 40s. However , I like seeing the 49ers being interesting again anyways.
that wasn't belichick's fault, he wanted to keep Jimmy but Kraft made him trade him
Brady getting older and he left N.E. high and dry.
10 great players that were constantly getting traded or released.
Insane Trickshots TO
josh mccown
Felixbabe Josh McCown amirite
Felixbabe Brandon Marshall
Felixbabe Josh McCown, ryan Fitzpatrick, Case kenum
Like for 28-3 leads
Digital Boi Why are pats fans so obsessed with 28-3 more than just enjoying their win? You sound like Trump, you won months ago but still talk about the other opponent constantly. Stfu with this old corny joke, it's been super over done. You sound lame as fuck beating a dead horse.
Jazzy Jeff I'm not even a pats fan but it's just so funny how they blew the lead btw epic game👌
Jazzy Jeff as a pats fan I can't agree more. I made this joke for 1 day or so, and then it got old. It's just annoying now.
Digital Boi That makes you even more lame. Real pats fans are saying my team are champions, Brady is great, we got cooks and could win again, they aren't acting likes kids saying 28-3, that's some high school troll shit. Especially if you not even a pats fan.
Kryptic Yeah, end of the day we lost in the super bowl to the patriots like many teams have, the pats blew a perfect season to Giants when they had Randy moss. And those memes got old fast too. Couple weeks, I get it haha 28-3, but months later it's pathetic.
Top ten worst NFL blown leads
Do you have any suggestions what number 1 should be?
Conor Strack the falcons 28-3 or oilers 32 point lead against the bills
Digital Boi I can see why you say that
Digital Boi worrios 4-1 lead
No I don't want to see 38-10
10 greatest moments in sports history ruined by Joe Buck's commentary
TheBreadman904 Highlight Heaven did exactly that a few weeks ago.
saw it, but miss quite a bit, plus TPS may have their own opinions
TheBreadman904 do it!!!!!!!!!!!!! great suggestion
there's already a video for that on another channel
The redsox winning the 2013 World Series or any World Series deciding game for that matter
Ten times announcers ruined games
Anytime Joe Buck is on
The tyree catch... From Joe bucks call you'd think Tyree caught a 5 yard pass on a slant route on 2nd and 7
JacksonPorch Videos joe buck
every FUCKING SUPERBOWL
J P joe Buck in every game he commentates
It's crazy how trading a 5th round pick for a player is considered a bad move it just proves how great belicheck is because it happens all the time to other teams
Because his salary was huge
For the defensive guy
I'm early let me think of a joke
The Cavs off-season
Still making the finals
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Trading away Garoppolo might be on here soon.
That wasn't Belichick though. Brady went behind his back and convinced Bobby Kraft to trade him
Shane Thompson true
Since the trade, The Patriots have more rings than Jimmy G has complete seasons.
Jimmy pissed away the sb with a loaded team
Brady went to two more sbs with the pats and won one, just winning another one with the buccs
Bigger mistake was not signing the goat long term
@@kloschuessel773 God I regret making this comment. It was over 3 years ago, before brady won 2 more super bowls.
Belichick's M.O. is building championship teams via below-average talent. Belichick won 5 super bowls after turning a 199th overall pick, who was just average in college and had a bad NFL combine, into a multi-time Super Bowl MVP and supporting that QB with a top 10 (usually top 5) defense almost every year of his career. Both sides of the ball are are comprised of mostly late-round and undrafted guys, who are put in positions to succeed. It's absolutely incredible. Doesn't matter if Belichick made 50 bad moves as Patriots GM; the means justify the ends. He rarely paid guys cause he knows he can win with anyone. He architected 2 Super Bowls for the Giants in late 80s and even won the freakin Cleveland Browns a playoff game, before the team quit after the move to Baltimore was announced. Parcells never went to a Super Bowl without Belichick as a coordinator or Asst HC. Amazing what BB has accomplished.
Top fifteen athletes who made the most of a second chance
Warner
j95sweetness Josh Hamilton
Tommy John.
Randy Moss
j95sweetness mike vick
Add benching Malcolm Butler in the super bowl to this list
And after this season where is Malcolm? And where are we?
Interesting video keep up the great work!!
why did belichick trade jamie collins and chandler jones
cghost killz save money, it worked out well.
still cut other players instead of 2 stars in there primes
Jazzy Jeff you would know
Sports egg man You gonna give me your 5 month old 28-3 joke? It's been over done. I'm just answering this guys question
cghost killz to get draft picks they where going to sign somewhere else .
Benching Malcolm Butler in Superbowl 52
Love the video! 👍🏻
10 obvious rigged games
Great video 👍🏼
Not resigning Lagarette Blount
Sony Michel came up solid. And Blount wasn't good in SB LI.
These half assed videos are terrible. Getting rid of Ty Law for cap reasons, but the narrator says it's took several years to replace him. Asante Samuel had 10 interceptions in 2006. That's one year without elite cornerback play.
And signing Adalius Thomas was not a bad move. Coming off of an All-Pro season, he had a damn good season in 2007, then kind of tapered off the next two seasons. Hard to put that a bad move. Hell most of this list is just minor moves that all teams make.
11. Signing Tim Tebow
Butch Jones he wasn’t that bad
He didn't make it to the roster so his salary wasn't guaranteed. Not bad at all considering that BB actually thought that he can turn Tebow into a pocket QB.
Butch Jones How was it bad he was gonna see if he could use him on some trick plays he didn’t cost the patriots anything. Belichick is the best to ever do it by far he takes garbage from other teams practice squads and turns them into all stars the pats go to the super bowl with half the team consisting of no bodies it wasn’t a bad move at all
Tebow wasn't signed. And he would be ok in TE position. Not as QB. But he refused to chenge positions.....
1. Trading for AB
2. Trading for Michael Bennett
Don't let this distract you from the fact that the warriors blew a 3-1 lead!
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Don't let the warriors blowing a 3-1 lead distract you from the fact that the Indians blew a 3-1 lead!
Jim Jim how can someone come back from 1-3. the cavs were lucky that draymond got suspended. so what drug makes u think they would be able to do t again. AND THIS IS COMING FROM A CAVS FAN
Don't let that distract you from the fact that Kevin Durant needed to join a superteam to win a championship.
Darian Boles Its a joke. Relax kid
Belichick and "worst" don't work together
+VortexGaming So now he is stealing playbooks? LOL you imbeciles keep making shit up as you go. Get a life loser.
The fact that this guy probably typed all of that for a youtube comment section about a game is outright scary
Tre Gray
..its not about a game though?
Tre Gray and nobody read that shit
Baker Mayweather nobody read this
top 10 draft busts drafted by Superbowl winning GMs
nkeal harry
nice video and I subscribed an liked
wasnt james harrison the 2008 defensive player of the year not haynesworth
yes
Joseph Klein yes he was I remember because I thought it should have gone to Demarcus ware
I suggest the 10 hardest hitting safety tandems. It would require the FS and SS to be on the same team at the same time and make receivers afraid to catch and running backs to fear the run. One example would be Tyrone Braxton and Steve Atwater of the Broncos.
I have a joke
Lonzo ball being a superstar
xXbobbers56Xx that was a pretty bad joke
xXbobbers56Xx triple double
I have a joke too
Your jokes
First
No
When the NBA offseason is over, can you please do
10 Reasons why the 2017 NBA Off-season was INSANE
players who are in the hall of fame but shouldnt be
brian arnesman or the opposite
Releasing Ty Law in 2005 was not a bad move. Law only played the 1st half of the 2004 season before a broken foot ended his season. He had a couple good years in NY and KC, but not elite level years. Asante Samuel in 2006 and 2007 was an elite CB
How about getting rid of Jimmy G?
Benjamin Langs this video was made in July
11. Getting rid of garrapollo
12. Trading a 2nd round pick for Kony Ealy and then cutting him
TPS you should do Bill Belichick 10 Best Moves as Pats GM OR 10 Worst Plays as Pats Coach
Johnny Annan all out blitz in the first giants SB, well technically our DC called it. Rodney Harrison knew the play and told Seau to change it, he didn't, and they scored
Patriot1Fan247 im not talking about that. Im taking about the 4 and 2 play in Indy or in Super Bowl 42 when their went for on 4th and 2 in the 3rd quarter instead of kicking a Gostkowski 49 field goal. And if their kick the field the score will be 17-10. Then if the Giants score it will be 17-17 . Then i think Brady would gone for short pass and get in field goal range instead of throwing uncompleted bombs to Moss.
Justin is back!!!!!!!!!
Trading Jimmy G.
The next video can you do the 10 worst moves by Mike Tomlin as the Steelers head coach plz!!!! If you can't come up with anything i literally can make you guys a list!
How the fuck my hometeam the Patriots were ever 18-0 with Laurence Maroney as the starting RB, Hobbs and Merriweather in the secondary, a bunch of old soon to be retired players on defense like Seau, Bruschi, Vrabel and Harrison is mind blowing in retrospect. Fact was Moss took the offense to an insane level and was a band-aid for a lot of that teams weaknesses. The Colts, Ravens, Eagles, Jaguars, Chargers and Giants twice all gave the Patriots a hard time. Well, anyways... Super Bowl 36, 38, 39, 49 and 51!
TheSWFuniverse you forgot the colts game to
The offense was carrying the team all year.
TheSWFuniverse colts should've beat you in Super Bowl 41.5 .. but Eli crushed you cheaters ... 18-1 bitch
Jake Miller can I get some salt for my fries please 😂😂😂
Super Bowl 36, 38, 39, 49 and 51 Champions!... but hold on to Super Bowl 42 for as long as you need to! Remember the Colts *should've beat the Patriots in Super Bowl 41.5 is no different than me saying the Patriots *should've beat the Giants in Super Bowl 42. *Should've beat isn't *did beat!
Video idea: 10 Best final draft picks in sports
It's funny how everyone praises Belechick for drafting Brady... That was a FUCKING ACCIDENT!! He was drafted to back up Bledsoe!! Bledsoe was the guy and they struck gold BY ACCIDENT!! Smh
You know you're the GOAT when two of your top 10 mistakes were trading a 3rd round pick and a 5th round pick.
worst NBA trades
Tommy Haroules kevin Durant
Lucas Greco kevin durant was a free agent signing
Tommy Haroules Celtics-nets trade
I'm a GIANTS fan, one of the biggest rivals with the Patriots and I don't think trading a5th and 6th round draft pick for Chad Johnson who could have been great on the pats is so bad.
next 10 bill belichick great off-season move ne patriot gm
bobby lowe that would be to hard there's too many that's coming from a Seahawks fan
I have subscribed
Getting rid of chandler jones
+Matthew Morgan Although they did have a #1 defense last year, I was sad to see Chandler Jones go. Maybe being in Julian Edelman's videos were bad luck: both he and Shane Vereen were traded after they were in his videos.
Matthew Morgan Dude,what was the thinking behind that move ,Jones is and has been a fucking monster, 17 sacks, 25 tackles for loss(17).Hes the Defensive MVP in my opinion.By far his stupidest move.
Matthew Morgan hes a druggy and roid user just like jon bones jones so what if hes decent bill aint havin it
Chandler Jones would probably ask for a big raise after his contract was up, and BB likes to build his teams without primadonnas. Look how he dismissed Jamie Collins and sent him to the Browns. Btw, where is he now?
sergeontheloose that's fine except for the fact that Jones was already proven,he turned that D into a shit show because he thinks he's a genius.
This is important to remember when people say Brady wouldn't be successful without the hoodie. Most of Bill's worst moves were on the defensive side of the ball. Brady has only had 2 elite passing target's to throw to and they came in different eras. He was forced to deal with average WRs that needed the right system to be successful minus a run game that could be a threat vs top defenses. Bill is the GOAT as a coach, but he's had a lot of time to play around, experiment with projects and take huge risk because of Brady. It took more than 7 years for Bill to put together a defense that can compete with the 2003 Pats defense that was pretty much put together by Bill Parcells and Pete Carroll. Bill had a lot of misses on that defensive side of the ball from 2008-2013. Yes, he made some great moves getting Mayo, Hightower, Collins and Chandler Jones. It's seems like picking players in the front 7 is his speciality. I won't hold Easley against him. He had potential if he would've stayed healthy. But as far as picking DBs, McCourty was really his only great move. Cyrus Jones was another great pick, hopefully he could improve. That 2008-2013 era was really the rebuilding period that went unnoticed because Brady was still taking those teams deep into to the playoffs. He should've been aggressively trading picks for proven players years ago, maybe NE would have more rings. The last 3 years have definitely made his title as a GM look better after a down period. He's definitely the greatest coach of all time, but I think Brady deserves credit for allowing him to take chances on players that others wouldn't
Top 10 most revenge plays
sorry steeler fan...maybe you will win some day.
Top ten biggest contracts given this off-season (NFL, NBA, NHL)
You sound like lil Wayne after he did some lean
video idea--- do the 5 best picks of every round in the draft
we all make mistakes
bobby lowe and the fact that they made this vid bc it was the only way they could shit talk the pats
ELUSS1287 I don't think it has to be viewed that negatively. I don't think they're trying to "talk shit" about the Pats with this video. The Pats are the model organization in the NFL, so people pay much more attention to them than the average team. The only reason this topic exists is because Belichick is so successful as a GM that his failures are few and far between. Consider it a compliment. Most people wouldn't really find it that interesting to watch a video about any other NFL GM's worst moves.
You missed the Real #1 bad move. Belichick trading away Logan Mankins to Tampa for Tim Wright and a 4th round pick. That trade cost them a Super Bowl trip in 2016, since Mankins was a huge part of the offensive line that ended up struggling against top pass rushes like Denver's.
Disagree...The worst move by far was releasing Aaron Hernandez, If you don't think so you clearly don't know anything about Football
Crayon In My Ear They had to. If not for practical on-the-field reasons, then for political reasons. No franchise or league wants that kind of thing, so his employment wasn't ever going to survive anyhow.
ZhangK71 It's a joke
Crayon In My Ear exactly, we should've kept him, he would've been a replacement for Gronk
They already had very incriminating evidence when he was released
(Phone records)
Crayon In My Ear nah you just can't make a good one
1. Adalius Thomas
2. Albert Haynesworth
3. Chad Ochocinco
Those'd be my top 3.
I bet you everybody who hit the dislike button is a patriot fan
Mustang gaming I'm a Pats tan and I loved this video, I actually bought a custom pats jersey and wrote on the back "OHNOCINCO" instead of "OCHOCINCO"
Eli Kramer haha
When every Patriots fan mostly agrees with this entire list... like myself?
Mustang gaming not me tho lol i agree with the johnson trade and law being cut who wouldve thought bellichick would do things like that
Aiden Kenneth in Belichicks defense he did cut Lawyer Milloy and get away with it. the pats defense didnt skip a beat and lawyer was arguably our best defensive player at the time (ik he replaced him with a really good rodney harrison) but why wouldnt belichick think he couldnt release Law and get away with it? it was a bad move imo but everyone makes bad moves.
The Warriors blew a 3-1 lead in the Finals. 3+1 = 4 LeBron Finals losses. Oh wait now it's 5...
Pls do the top ten best undrafted players of all time
the best NFL quarterback each NFL team has ever had.
Maroney averaged 4 yards per carry in 3/4 years in NE he was actually pretty serviceable considering he shared touches with Faulk
Sick video
My takes on these as an extremely biased Patriots fan
10- Can't blame him for trying it
9- Ty Law is my second favorite Patriot of all time so I wished he stayed
8- For a third round pick I don't think it was as bad as it could have been
7- I don't even know who this guy is
6- sigh.... yeah....
5- Garbage
4- I don't know who this guy is either
3- Another good gamble that didn't go right
2- I didn't think Maroney was that bad tbh he was pretty decent. Not a first rounder but could've been worse
1- It still baffles me to this day that Ochocinco flopped that badly with Brady at QB
TPS do a video of 10 dominate teams in the NFL that came short on wining the Superbowl
Release hanynesworth for arguing with a coach?why is brady still there then?
You know your pretty good when a list of bad moves is just you giving up 5th and 6th round picks
Releasing Lawyer Milloy. He and Rodney Harrison playing side by side would have been very great to see.
10. Yeah, O'Neal was done.
9. I disagree, Belichick's M.O. is getting rid of a guy a year early than a year late. It sucked losing Ty Law but Belichick knew his days as a top number 1 corner were over. Sure he had a good 2005 but that was it really.
8. Ugh, this should be in the top 3. Starks admitted he wasn't a physical player and Brian Cox asked him what he was doing in the league. He totally didn't fit in Belichick's style.
7. Bodden wasn't the worst and he had a good 2009. The real mistake was signing him to the 4 year extension.
6. Haynesworth was low risk, they traded a future 5th in 13 to get him in 2011 so it wasn't like they gave up the farm for him.
5. The Easley draft isn't going to kill them for a few years but man oh man was that a mistake. Look at the defensive lineman selected after him, any one of them would have made more of an impact.
4. Oh yeah, HUGE mistake considering they could have had Greg Jennings. Still, the incompetence of Jackson pretty much led to Belichick going after Moss and Welker.
3. This should be number 1. It was the anti-thesis of the team building approach Belichick put together to begin with. The 08 and 09 Pats with Thomas lost 11 regular season games, to this day that's the most in back to back seasons of the Brady/Belichick era.
2. Disagree. Maroney was good in 2006 and great in 2007, especially down the stretch when weather got bad. This and Easley should switch spots.
1. Disagree, Ocho-Stinko was harmless. He wasn't really going to be a factor with Welker, Branch, Gronk and Hernandez anyway. Also it wasn't the offense that cost them Superbowl 46. Swap this with the Thomas signing.
Adailius wasn't that bad of a trade. His services was great while it lasted. I wish Ocho contributed more with us. By far one of my favorite receivers.
You know how it goes (football version)
1. Tom Brady
2. Larry Fitzgerald
3. Cam Newton
4. Phil Taylor
5. Ryan Leaf
6. Johnny Football
7. Jay Cutler
8. Geno Smith
9. Drew Brees
0. David Tyree
I never thought Maroney was that bad because the entire time he was there he was splitting carries with guys like Kevin Faulk and Benjarvus Green-Ellis
Not sending Aaron Hernandez to Eli’s hotel room the night before the Super Bowl was a bad move
Drafting N’keal Harry
Drafting Aaron Hernandez should have topped the list. The Patriots KNEW this guy was bad news coming out of college, but drafted him anyway.
top 10 NFL youngsters that should win a super bowl before they retire.
He didn't give up anything that much for any of the players, the only really bad ones were the 1st round RB and 2nd round WR
I think him becoming the GM was his worst decision
TPS do 10 teams that will have a rebound season in 2017
Not resigning the 2nd best wideout ever(RANDY MOSS)? How bout trading chandler jones? Trading jaime collins? Yes ik they r recent but still great players...
Dont let 28-3 SB lead distract you from the 4 game lead the NFL had on Brady this season
This list made me happy
10 players that needed to change teams to become good
Where the hell is drafting Cyrus Jones or Hernandez? Hernandez turned out to be a murderer and Cyrus Jones has been awful.
How was trading for Chad Johnson a mistake?
Patriots just did not need him that year. They had the best TE duo of all time in Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez and wide receivers like Wes Welker and Super Bowl MVP Deion Branch. You already have four guys catching it, you don't need a fith.
You know your pretty good when a bad draft pick in the 5th round is your 5th biggest problem.
Trading Deion Branch should have been on here. He was Brady's best wide receiver in the early 2000s, when Brady didn't have any other good receivers other than Troy Brown. We would have won the Superbowl in 2006 if Belichick didn't trade him.
nice vid
Cutting Leigh Boddeb during the 2011 season. We had zero NFL worthy CBs that year. Cutting Deon Branch after 2005. If they had him in 2006 they probably make the SB
Aw, man. I forgot about Ty Law's release...that was a sad moment in New England.
It's funny how 8-9 of these are pretty much just negligible. Like most coaches/GMs have some major blights to point out but these are the kind of things you have to nitpick to find bad moves by Belichick.
After the early SB run, Belichick seemed to lose his mojo for awhile selecting defensive backs and wide receivers. It was almost uncanny, given how well he drafted linemen - both offense and defense. And the bad juju even extended to free agents at those positions. The one notable poor choice at RB, Maroney, only looked worse because Bill chose him over Joseph Addai and DeAngelo Williams.
Albert Haynesworth was cut for arguing with a coach? Oh please
Chad Johnson was bad but not THAT bad, because the Pats didn't give up much for him. How does not re-signing Asante Samuel not make the list??
Ty Law was great but let’s be real, he was a huge culprit in an age where receivers downfield could be mauled and the refs wouldn’t care whatsoever
You should do this list but, with Dan Snyder... would be interesting
I legit didn't know Belichick was the GM. Blew my mind. So many things make dice now. Is that even fair for him to be though????
Mulroney wasn"t bad, He just wasn't great as a pat. Pats like north south runners for 3rd and short, Mulroney was strong enough but liked to juke which was downplayed in NE
Drafting that one 6th round scrub out of michigan.. Who the hell even was that?