If the team makes significant progress in developing and evaluating the present roster. identifying core players and seeing to Maye's development, I'll regard this as a successful season. I don't care what the record is except insofar as it might demonstrate progress in these areas. Progress to date has been disappointing, but with so many new elements in the situation, and given how dismally low the team had fallen under a failing GM and HC, maybe that's not surprising, so I suppose patience is justified. The matter on which there has been a clear failure calling for immediate action is the utter failure of Wolfe and his group properly to develop a rational strategic approach to player acquisition, resulting in an offensive roster so lousy that Maye's development and the development of the offense overall has been crippled. Wolf has played a significant role in developing the roster over the several years during which that roster has declined. Keeping him on was a lazy mistake on the Kraft's part, one which they ought to remedy asap. Absolutely nothing is gained by waiting on this.