One Shortsighted Decision

Via Peter King’s Mondy Morning Quarterback.

Finally, just one more reason to kvetch this morning if you’re a Dolphins fan.

In mid-March 2006, the Miami Dolphins were trying to decide between trading for quarterback Daunte Culpepper with Minnesota or signing free agent quarterback Drew Brees of the Chargers. One problem: Brees was in the early stages of rehabbing after major shoulder surgery, an operation that left in doubt whether he’d be near 100 percent for the start of the 2006 season. Brees had a generous (all things considered) offer from New Orleans of six years and $60 million, which seemed a little risky considering the surgery.

On the night Miami had to decide which way to go, owner Wayne Huizenga was out to dinner with a friend in Palm City, Fla., not far from his personal golf club, The Floridian. “I want them to sign Brees,” Huizenga said at one point. “They want Culpepper.” He said coach Nick Saban and the Dolphins’ football people were worried about Brees’ shoulder. Huizenga got a call on his cell phone and walked outside.

When he came back inside the restaurant, Huizenga said his football people were insistent that Culpepper, for reasons monetary and football and health, was a better choice than Brees. “I told them, they’re the football guys, not me,” said Huizenga. But the owner repeated that if it were up to him, he’d have signed Brees.

Miami is 38-58 since, with zero playoff wins; the Dolphins will have their fifth head coach since that night (including interim boss Todd Bowles) sometime in the next month. New Orleans is 62-34, with a Super Bowl win, with one coach.

Amazing how much damage one shortsighted decision can do to an organization.

Blogsy

Testing out Blogsy, Brian reccomended it on his Favorite Software of 2011 post over at So Very Uncool. Not sure about all the extra tags it’s adding to my posts, need to play around a little more. I usually don’t like rich text editors, but this is nice. I can bold, italic, and underline quite easily.

I’m also a big fan of LogMeIn, Evernote, and Crashplan. And I downloaded Scrivener but have yet to install it.

Cheetah Dies

Cheetah, chimp from Tarzan films, dies via CNN.com.

This is pretty amazing, Cheetah was 80 years old. I remember watching Tarzan movies with my Grandpa. And then there’s this…

Another distinguishing characteristic: “When he didn’t like somebody or something that was going on, he would pick up some poop and throw it at them,” Priest said. “He could get you at 30 feet with bars in between.”