Can you find one person who has actually said something remotely similar to what you said there?
I think what everyone who is not in the fire Pitino camp would say is this:
1. Making a transition to a new coach is hard. The transition usually costs you recruits and some of the roster and it is tough for a new coach to work with the old coach's players. (check out UCLA this year for an example)
2. Historically we have not had an easy time finding a "sure thing coach". The one exception was Tubby Smith, who turned out to not be a sure thing.
3. Pitino is young and showing improvement both in his recruiting and his coaching.
4. We have been to two of the last three NCAAs and it would have been three if not for awful luck two years ago.
5. All of that being said- we have a good AD. If the AD thinks that he has a guy in his pocket that is worth the risk and he feels is most certainly better- then I and almost anyone else here would accept that.
The bulk of us who want to put an end to the fire the coach chatter after every loss, simply want to enjoy the season and give the program the most support possible.
The never-ending argument that will never be resolved. Some assign more weight to conference record over 7 years and others look at tourney appearances lately and take injuries into account. Some feel it is worth the risk to start over, others say there are no guarantees. Am guessing if we miss the tourney this season and next season looks sketchy, the level of angst will grow. Hopefully, if we make the tourney and next season looks promising, more will get on board. Am guessing similar debates are taking place on many college BB boards.