From a Mental Standpoint, Would You Be Prepared for a Full Tear Down?

Let's say we went the Panthers or Bears route and got a top pick, a quarterback. In his first year, he struggles, and we're winless by Week 12. How would you deal with it from a mental aspect? Would you still complain? Over the past two seasons, I've heard a lot about how this team should be deconstructed from top to bottom. But I've always wondered if folks really want to deal with a year of losing and no playoff berth in sight.

If we decide to do. Complete tear down it needs to be focused on getting us back to playoffs within two years.
i am ok with us drafting a 1st round QB and trading away a few years picks to get a Stroud. But we need to be smart bout it, and since Carr is owed so much money he stays another year or two if need be. I am not for eating 50mil in one year but break it up over a few and ok. Plus we don’t know if. Rookie can play in the first year as well as stay healthy.

a complete tear down means all new coaches though.
2 years? Itll take 3 years just to dump the vets. We‘d have to get lucky and strike gold on a QB. Of the QBs taken this year only Stroud hit. And he was drafted second overall. We’d have to revamp Our D because its outdated to the new NFL where youth and speed is required on D to chase down mobile QBs. ( Getting rid of Ellis was a bad move. ) And if we hit on a Qb, would our oline be able to protect a rookie? Our tear down and rebuild is a 5 year project.