They have to choose the best people and then have patience.
This is a worry.
Because Eliot Wolf's stated criteria for putting together a team sounds like what anyone in his position should say. BPA, don't panic, don't cut corners, stay with the plan. But then you have the media, Krafts and fans breathing down your back, and what do you do? You go into the draft trying to fill needs, you sign FAs to big contracts, you trade away picks for vets.
This reminds me of talk I went to yesterday. It all sounded great in the abstract, but none of the principles meant anything really until they were put to the test.
At the end of the day, it's the owner who needs to have the patience to see the thing through. Because if the owner starts doing what 80% of the other owners do (sell hope), we're going to have a problem. Worse: this place will be known as a place that requires immediate production.