First BB has never blamed Kraft for anything you mention above so your just making things up.
That's the kind of assholery BB is engaging in by throwing out generic digs about the "owner's son". If he really cared about the team he'd be specific about what is wrong about the role the Krafts played. Since he doesn't, we can tell it's all about BB being butthurt after being dropped like a hot rock by not only the Patriots but also the other 31 teams as well. Nobody in the NFL wants him. I get it, we all can see why he'd be butthurt, but let's call it what it is.
Second you have no clue what went on behind the scenes that Bill is not happy about
But of course, you do.
but it wouldn't be about individual picks but putting people in place that can create suttle levels of mistrust and conflict. For example do you really think it was in the best interest of the team at the time to be trying to groom the future coach with the current one still in the building?
What are you on about? If it's about the Krafts promoting Mayo, keep in mind at the same time Bill was grooming his son to eventually be the HC to the point it was being said that during negotiations BB asked UNC to name his son as his successor, and in fact his son getting the 2nd or 3rd most important coaching spot on the team.
It's pretty clear that BB had lost his fastball by the end especially after he trotted out the MP, JJ and two sons coaching staff, and if I were the Krafts I know I'd be making sure I had a good succession plan in place. The thing that chafes Bill's ass is that his own succession plan was laughed at. Good thing he had Bunny to help him get through that tough phase of his life.
It's pretty clear to independent outsiders that the Krafts gave BB more control than any other executive in the NFL. He had the most conflict-free environment in the entire league. If he couldn't deal with 'suttle' levels of external input from the people who own the team that's on Bill not on the Krafts. Clearly Atlanta didn't hire him because they didn't believe him when he said he could cope with less than full control, because it's clear that he can't.
Also, do you really think someone we call the GOAT coach could not find a way to cope with the idea that the owners might have a plan on his successor? Really? Any multi-billion dollar business has a succession plan for their key executives. If BB can't cope with this he really does belong in college football in a redneck state where he can hire his son as his heir in waiting, his other son as that son's future DC, his crony as GM, his crony's son as a senior member of the coaching staff, his Lolita girlfriend as his PR flack, etc. UNC has the coach they deserve, IMO.