Yeah. Hard to know where to begin.
Clark and Darden head the list, but let's not forget good old Judge Ito.
The Glove that "did not fit so you must acquit."
The introduction into evidence of the glove "found" by Mark Fuhrman.
Mark Fuhrman.
The LAPD's long history of bad and often illegal treatment of Blacks in Los Angeles.
One could argue that the case was lost the moment a jury was selected that would clearly be looking to settle a lot of scores against the LAPD by nullifying the prosecution's case with a verdict in favor of a high profile black guy.
As difficult as it is for me to say, as someone who is as convinced of Simpson's guilt as one can be, the only people who "did their jobs" were the members of the Defense team. They took advantage of every error of the Prosecution and they played shamelessly to a Jury that they brilliantly selected. On the whole, they did exactly what their "job" was: they gave O. J. Simpson the vigorous defense to which our Constitution entitled him.