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Interesting perspective. I wonder what it is that makes our organization so much more inept than everyone else, through multiple regimes? Perhaps it's something about the location? The So Fla heat and humidity makes people think slower?


While coaches and Gm's absolutely deserve the blame for dropping the ball, the owners are the ones that give those individuals the jobs in the first place.
Ross passed on, among others, Mike McCoy to hire Joe Philbin. Ross also failed to convince Jeff Fisher and Jim Harbaught to join...to say nothing of the disaster that was our GM search. Im still not sure what the hell happened there, especially after potential candidates we hired took jobs with lesser roles than the one we did.
Huizenga made even worse decisions, even though his logic was a lot more sound. We can start with the hires he made:
Jimmy Johnson was a incredible successful coach and had a personal interest in South Florida(college coaching).
Dave Wannstedt was Jimmy's hand picked heir and had experience.
Nick Saban was a coach everyone wanted.
Cam Cameron was highly respected for leading a extremely successful Chargers offense to success.
Bill Parcells achieved some measure of success every place he landed.
None of those were insane hires. Obviously mistakes in hindsight, but only in hindsight. In my opinion Huizenga's major crime was passing over Ken Whisenhunt and Mike Tomlin for Cameron(god that hurts), but, again, it did have some measure of logic involved.
Until we get a savvy owner who understands the business that is football we likely wont have much success. Which is one of the major reasons why i was praying the politicans of South Florida would slap down Ross' stadium renovations, as the man is more interested in hosting a Superbowl than this team going to one, his dreams being dashed would have lead to the possibility that he would sell to someone capable of hiring a competent regime. But, much to the approval of many, Ross was able to pass the renovations. Now we are stuck with him for another decade.
My one last hope is that Ross goes after Harbaugh again after this season. Unless Harbaugh wins the Superbowl, there seems to be a legitimate chance of prying him loose from them. Unfortunately it would cost us a busload of draft picks. But what can you do.