Barring a major change of heart or mind by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, this season will likely be the last in Cleveland for both general manager Ray Farmer and head coach Mike Pettine.
While Pettine has had his own share of ineptitude this season and has received deserved criticism, part of the reason for these struggles has been the talent, or lack thereof, that has been trotted out on the field every week and called a football team.
Here is where the blame falls on Farmer.
The job of a general manager is not one that requires strenuous action during the season and could almost be considered a non-factor outside of trades and signings.