Article By Brian DiTullio on 29th September, 2010
If the guys in the front office can't draft, can't get contracts done, and aren't very good at scouring the waiver wire, then there isn't much hope for victory come game day.
Some general managers have early success before quickly succumbing to the pressures of the job. Others have an attitude and approach that works on their way up, but doesn't translate once they're sitting in the captain's chair.
Here are the five worst GMs as things stand in the NFL right now.
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