We have discussed the process with which the Packers go about their hiring/firing of coaching staff and where "the buck" actually stops. Mark Murphy recently provided some insight on that very topic, at least within the context of the Jeff Hafley hire. I wish the question/response would have also included the dismissal of Barry (and Murphy provide a straight answer).
Anyway, you can choose to believe the CEO of the organization or not, but this is a glimpse of what allegedly went into the DC search and hire process. It was apparently MLFs call. I do find it kind of interesting Murphy brings up Pete Cronan.
From the Mark Murphy interview/Q&A that [mention]BF004[/mention] linked in another thread:
Rob P. from Allouez:
I'm learning more about Jeff Hafley and excited to see how he does as DC. I'm wondering who made the final decision in the hiring of him?
Mark Murphy:
Good question, Rob. While Matt LaFleur received input from Brian Gutekunst, myself and others, he has full control over his coaching staff and made the final decision. I was very impressed with the way Matt conducted the search. We interviewed many candidates, both by Zoom and in person, and Jeff rose to the top. His work both in the NFL and at Boston College was impressive. Although Matt and Jeff have never coached together, they have many mutual acquaintances who spoke highly of Jeff. Also, my roommate on the Redskins, Pete Cronan, a Boston College alumnus and the longtime radio voice of Boston College football, was very impressed with Jeff and the work he did at Boston College.
I suppose my greatest issue with the process would be how much faith MLF has in trusting the potentially conflicted opinion of colleagues in their assessment of Hafley. If MLF is relying on the opinion of Shanahan, Salah, McVay (and others who have worked with Hafley) who also are in direct competition with the Packers for the ultimate championship goal, that could lead to, for lack of a better term, sabotage.
Yeah, I know, the search criteria goes deeper than mere buddy recommendations but if you listen to certain Chicago stations and Bears fan websites, you see them alleging the Getsy hire was the Packers way of hindering the Bears development of Fields. It's funny (and unlikely) but does make you wonder.
Now if the Packers could only convince the 49ers that Maurice Drayton is a brilliant ST coordinator...