ESPN's 25 Most Miserable NFL Moments

There are some gems in here:

21. Marty Mornhinweg calls heads. OK, maybe it wasn't the worst decision an NFL coach ever made. (After all, Bruce Coslet once let Browning Nagle throw 387 passes in one season.) But when the Lions won the overtime coin toss against the Bears in 2002, elected to kick and then watched the Bears drive for the game-winning field goal, Mornhinweg immediately sealed his fate as a Detroit legend -- right alongside Tommy Hudspeth, Monte Clark, Rick Forzano and Harry Gilmer. Makes you pine for the genius of Wayne Fontes.
Bwahahahahahaha

14. Matt Hasselbeck's fearless prediction. Good times: being at a baby shower in Connecticut with a bunch of displaced Seahawks fans watching a playoff game against the Packers as Hasselbeck says "We want the ball and we're going to score" after he wins the overtime coin toss. Silence at baby shower. Seahawks fans know. Needless to say, the baby is not named Matt.
This moment wasn't miserable, it was awesome!

11. Bill Bidwell moves the Cardinals from St. Louis to Phoenix. A painful moment for every pro football fan ... in Arizona.
Ouch.

3. Chargers draft Ryan Leaf with second overall pick in the 1998 draft. "I think whoever gets me next is going to have fun," Leaf said before the draft. He showed up at the combine workouts weighing 261 pounds. But Chargers GM Bobby Beathard loved Leaf's cannon arm so much that he traded two first-round picks, a second-rounder and two players to move up one spot in the draft, ensuring that the Chargers could take either Peyton Manning or Leaf -- whichever QB the Colts passed on. The Colts took Manning, and the Chargers selected the worst disaster in the history of professional sports. Leaf once followed a 1-for-15 game with a four-interception game. He was out of the NFL by 2002
I'd forgotten just how horrible that move was.