With the TPJ one, you can understand it though at the time. Obviously, hindsight has probably proven it to be another bad decision but even then, maybe not. As good as he can be, he is also a divisive influence if not kept in check and we don't have the mature, smart players Redcliffe do to keep him in check. Additionally, he'd been out of the game for a few months at that stage and was a risk anyway.
I can understand going with Gosiewski given he was borderline top 17 at the Cows, so a plug and play type player from the get go given we already had a million injuries. Given how bad our season turned out, I'm not sure TPJ would have been happy and we know how corruptive an unhappy TPJ can be.