Exactly. I hope we absorb as much as possible the next two seasons. The win/loss results don't matter to me as much as the long goal. I'm willing to deal with a lot as long as there is a clear direction and light at the end of the tunnel. Being bad while getting the house in order is much better than being bad/mediocre while being "All In" bending over backwards with the cap and trading draft picks willy nilly.
I know a lot of people love the way Loomis wins the gold in The Offseason Olympics but I'm done with it. Some find these moves impressive, like "See! Loomis is making it happen! Told ya!". I think there is a misunderstanding. At this point nobody doubts that Loomis can make moves like this. He's been doing it for years now. The question was always should he?
I'm not a Loomis hater. I don't want him gone or anything like that. I simply want him to change course now. Because, of course. It's time.