Where does the buck stop on the roster? I'm not a Gute hater, not at all. I think he nailed the Jordan Love pick and that alone should have been enough to carry him to job security in GB as long as he wanted it. I would still do the Parsons trade 100 times out of 100, because the reality is you don't know when in a window you will be that one great player away, even if you aren't right now. It's not a thing you can predict and have it line up perfectly.
Ultimately someone is responsible for the roster building philosophy. I don't even want to hone in on this player or that, this pick or that. Just look at the philosophy. The type of OL - look at them all and then sum them up, generalize. Does this work? Has this worked over X number of years? The type of corners - look at them all and generalize again. Has this worked out? The DE/DT group - sum it up into a type, and ask has it worked out? Is it working now?
I guess what I'm getting at is, I tend to bristle when people say "well this guy hasn't worked so fire everyone" because every GM and scouting group will have misses. Over time though you start to see that the misses happen not just because they're random but because a philosophy drives the selection. The thing about philosophies is, you can't really change them in a person, it's just how they see their professional world.
It's all feeling very much like the mid-teens Packers. Everyone knew TT wasn't cutting it any more but organizational malaise and sloth prevented them from holding him accountable for failures. They can't let the same thing happen in the Jordan Love era with the Gutekunst group. There's a danger in moving on from him but it's at the point where there's simply no upside to keeping him and his circle around, you're just going to get more of the same.