You'd have hoped they learned that lesson when they surreptitiously extended Jauron.
But they didn't learn the lesson.
This team has a way of making bad decisions.
I don't know if regret is the right word but Tannenbaum did take responsibility for the Tebow trade after he was fired.
Tannenbaum referred to it as "just a trade that didn't work out,” which is kind of like saying “beer is occasionally available in New Orleans.”
Tannenbaum said the idea initially stemmed from their desire to replace Brad Smith as their run-option quarterback, and the hiring of Tony Sparano with Wildcat background made it seem like a perfect fit.
“We thought there was a role for him,” Tannenbaum said. “Working with Rex every day, and seeing the way the league has evolved with the ball being in the quarterback’s hands and making plays with your feet, we thought it would give us a chance to make our offense more dynamic. It just didn’t work out that way.”
http://profootballta...didnt-work-out/