With all due respect, that is a horrible take. You realize you've set it up in your brain to be a fail-fail, right? If he doesn't make substantial achievements this season, all responsibility falls on him and he is a failure who needs to go. Ok, fair enough. But then even if he were to go undefeated and win it all, he doesn't deserve credit for that and might need to go anyways because he "doesn't scream long-term success"? I don't get the logic behind that one at all. Seems to me to be much more an axe you have to grind.