It's painfully clear to everyone who looks at this without bias that the organization believes the problem last year was Baker Mayfield. That's why they moved on from him without even having another option.
Acquiring Watson was a nice move, but the Baker/Browns relationship was dead at the end of last season.
So, let's play your game Rich. Why do you feel last year's record was on Stefanski instead of the symptom that everyone else agrees on? Why do you feel that this means Stefanski's job is in jeopardy when every signal and communication we have shows that those above him feel differently?
I'm hoping there's some actual analysis here we're missing--something that we don't get to see because we're biased Browns fans with orange and brown glasses on, and not just "He's the head coach SO THE BUCK STOPS THERE" platitudes.