I get that argument, my point when I say that is... there are things Bill does well, I have noted them many times. I've generally argued that Bill is an elite coach and a league average GM. And for some of these things, like Mac (who I was not a big fan of coming into the draft as my posts show), that's one where you need a QB, I do think every GM takes Mac there, because the reward upside is so high, and the other options are so bad, and honestly I think with Mac, it's hard to parse responsibility, because at some point it comes down to the player. But for Mac, I don't think there really even is anything to go with there. Same way while I think Joe Douglas made a mistake taking Zach Wilson #2 (I would have taken Fields) I recognize that he had to take a QB there, and it turned out that it was a 1 QB draft, but he still made the right choice taking a QB, now with that we can parse why he took Wilson over Fields, what that says for future picks, but with Mac.... he was what was there, so there is less to parse, because Bill wasn't sitting at 15 with a choice between multiple potential NFL QBs, he was sitting at 15 with the choice between a guy who had the skills to maybe be a good NFL QB, and going into the season with Cam Newton. It was a good choice, the team was better with Mac (and all the FA signigns than with Cam and made the playoffs). Now I DO think there is plenty to be argued about Patricia... I get why he did it, I also think it was a bad move, and that it showed some real concerns that he was not as willing to go outside his comfort zone.
I think I've been pretty consistent that I think there is a reasonable case either way for letting Bill go. What I do push back on is the arguments that basically come down to "well this failed, therefore it was a bad decision at the time." because that's not how anything works, but particularly things like sports and drafting where uncertainty is high. So the idea that people say things like "they've been terrible at drafting for 10 years..." well that's obviously untrue, we can look at the team, we can look at other teams, we can look at the average return on draft picks and say... no, they had some very bad drafts in the last 10 years, but overall, about average".
As to the idea of "every other team does, or every team would".... that's not about saying Bill didn't make mistakes, it's about contextualizing whether it was a mistake that a different GM is unlikely to make going forward on average, which is about the sweeping "Bill is bad At....." statements.