Malone tops Leaf in 'badness longevity' though. It felt like I was stuck watching him for the entire decade of the 1980's. As Bob Trumpy once said, "I've seen Malone smiling as he jogs off the field from throwing an interception. I classify him as a goddamn loser."Todd Pence wrote:I love this idea, but Ryan Leaf would definitely beat out Malone for #16
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Curious who would coach these misfits? Kotite? Marion Campbell? Gus Bradley? David Shula?Bryan wrote:Malone tops Leaf in 'badness longevity' though. It felt like I was stuck watching him for the entire decade of the 1980's. As Bob Trumpy once said, "I've seen Malone smiling as he jogs off the field from throwing an interception. I classify him as a goddamn loser."Todd Pence wrote:I love this idea, but Ryan Leaf would definitely beat out Malone for #16
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I have a soft spot for Marion Campbell...he seemed to always get stuck with coaching teams while they were at the nadir of their existence.sheajets wrote:Curious who would coach these misfits? Kotite? Marion Campbell? Gus Bradley? David Shula?
I would go with Bill Peterson of the Oilers.
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I just looked up his career record (1-18) and instinctively thought, "I bet his one win was against the Jets."Bryan wrote:I have a soft spot for Marion Campbell...he seemed to always get stuck with coaching teams while they were at the nadir of their existence.sheajets wrote:Curious who would coach these misfits? Kotite? Marion Campbell? Gus Bradley? David Shula?
I would go with Bill Peterson of the Oilers.
Yep.
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I agree with Peterson. There have been a lot of bad head coaches but he stands below them all.
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For worst #11, Don Gault throws his helmet into the competition: In two games with the 1970 Browns (including one start), he was 2 of 19 for 67 yards, with zero TD's and three picks. His one completion (on 16 attempts) actually went for 44 yards.
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I think Kim McQuilken would be my number 11. Kelly Stouffer would also be another prime candidate.BD Sullivan wrote:For worst #11, Don Gault throws his helmet into the competition: In two games with the 1970 Browns (including one start), he was 2 of 19 for 67 yards, with zero TD's and three picks. His one completion (on 16 attempts) actually went for 44 yards.
Heck, this "worst-of" idea is shaping up to be a more fun prospect of a project than picking the "best" all-time jersey-number wearers.
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For kickers I nominate Bob Timberlake, backed up by Neil O’Donoghue.
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One choice who I know I will be criticzed is for #15 - Mike Kruczek (although he won his 6 starts in 1976 for PIttsburgh and completed more than 60% percent of his passes in his career, no other quarterback has thrown at least 150 passes in his career without a touchdown pass). It would be interesting why he was let go after the Steelers drafted Mark Malone in 1980. Kruczek went to Washington and only lasted that season before retiring.
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I have been always impressed by O'Donoghue: why he was not cut after missing three short field goals against the Giants in OT in a Monday Night in 1983? Alas, he "starred" in one of the funniest plays I've ever seen, when playing for the Bucs against the Vikings in 1978, after a bad snap he tried to kick the ball, but slipped and Fred McNeill nearly returned it for a TD. But in 1979 he kicked the winning field goal in the monsoon game against Kansas City, giving Tampa Bay his first Division title and playoff spot.sheajets wrote:For kickers I nominate Bob Timberlake, backed up by Neil O’Donoghue.