Famous example of "You had ONE job!"

Eh… not a show stopper.

Wikipedia is of two minds about whether this was one person’s fault.

I’d say it was a group effort. It was poorly constructed yet, knowing that, the company used it for “a few years”, even painting the tank brown to hide the fact that it was leaking. Over those years, it had been completely filled eight times. I think continuing to use a tank that was known to be problematic counts as contributing to the disaster.

In all fairness, the weird behavior of the RBMK under the circumstances wasn’t very well documented, if at all. The chief designer appeared surprised that the reactor would - ehm - react like it did.

Judge Neithardt, whose job was to sentence Hitler for high treason in 1924.

The guy who was the iceberg lookout on the Titanic?

Same thing happened to Justin Verlander of the Detroit Tigers. He got screwed out of a No Hitter because of an umpire’s bad call.

I was serious, but, I’m still not connecting the dots. Thanks anyway.

Look at poor Scott Norwood. Sure, he missed a field goal kick. But he wasn’t the person responsible for the Bills being down one point with eight seconds left in the game.

Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Conrad Murray?

I’m still not convinced that Joyce’s call wasn’t correct. The ball was bouncing inside Galarraga’s glove.

If any one of a few people didn’t mess up, the Gimli Glider would’ve never happened

Nor did the Bills’ hurry-up offene get him into chip shot range. A 48 yard field goal is certainly do-able, but it’s far from automatic. That’s one that even the best kickers get just a little more than half the time.

Whatever Texaco employee did the positioning calculations at Lake Peigneur, Louisiana.