Every single team missed out on Tom Brady in the 2000 NFL Draft with the future Hall of Famer going 199th overall, so it's hard to get on one specific team for not selecting him.

Heck, even the New England Patriots used a handful of picks before taking Brady in the sixth round. But former Raiders head coach and current ESPN color commentator Jon Gruden still has a hard time dealing with the fact that he missed out on arguably the greatest quarterback of all time because he elected to take a kicker and a punter instead.

During the Texans-Raiders game on Saturday, the ESPN/ABC broadcast showed a split screen of Oakland kicker Sebastian Janikowski and Texans punter Shane Lechler. Gruden took both of those players in the 2000 NFL Draft selecting Janikowski with the 17th overall pick and Lechler with his fifth rounder.

In hilarious fashion, it's clear that Gruden would like a do-over on that draft.

"We took two kickers instead of Tom Brady, that's why I'm no longer in this business." - Gruden on 2000 NFL Draft pic.twitter.com/iuKheJKwh1 — NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) January 7, 2017

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Not that there is any defense against not taking what is the most impactful player of the past two decades, but it could have been a lot worse for Gruden. Both Janikowski and Lechler have had long storied careers at least. There are plenty of other teams that botched the Brady pick even worse than the former Raiders coach.

But it could particularly burn him even more because not only did he miss on Brady, but the quarterback also beat him in what would be his final game for the Oakland Raiders in the infamous "Tuck Rule Game." Gruden was later fired and New England went on to win their first Super Bowl in franchise history.

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