at the same time they both state publicly that they take most big decisions together, or at least with each other’s understanding.
And somehow you think that means they all agree on these decisions? Just because they all go into a room and share their opinions in no way means their opinions all align with one another. When push comes to shove there is a pecking order to the chain of command. Halsam as at the top, Berry is next and Stefanski is at the bottom. None of that is complicated.
I'll give you a couple of examples. Do you think Stefanksi helped green light giving three first round draft picks for watson? Do you think he had any say in the dollar amount of the contract? Do you think he had a say in going back a second time and making watson "an offer he couldn't refuse"?
You see, I'm sure Stefanski was asked his opinion of watson and if watson is a QB he could work with. Based on past film breakdowns could easily say most all NFL HC's would say yes at that point. But beyond that does Stanfanski have anything to do with the handling of the salary cap? Does he oversee the scouting department? How about the analytics department? How about the draft compensation?
What you seem to be saying is that somehow Stefanski has a say in final decisions that are in no way withing his wheelhouse. I'm sure he has some say within his field of expertise but what you are suggesting goes far beyond that. That doesn't make any sense.
As it pertains to "defending Stefanski" that's a matter of perception. I have said more than once that I wouldn't lose any sleep over it if both he and Berry stay or go. I do think there are legitimate reasons to question Stefanski to some degree. Some of his play calling leaves a lot to question.
But what I will do is try to keep things in perspective. To not just let some BS excuses pass by without question just as I've done above.
We both know that both times he was given a decent roster to work with he has made the playoffs. We both know he has been given little talent to work with. Those aren't excuses or in "defense" of anyone. Those are simply the facts of the matter.
The worst possible scenario I could see in all of this is if Berry stays and Stenfanski gets fired. IMO there would be no excuse to keep the man responsible for building the crappy rosters Stefanski has been burdened with trying to produce wins with and Stefanksi shouldering all of the blame. If one goes they should both go.