If we are to accept that PC and JS know best, how about in NY with the Giants and Coughlin? He's won twice as many Super Bowls as Pete, but is now said to be on the way out.
You don't have to be the conductor of the choir to know a singer is singing out of key. One can often see clearer from afar than while immersed in the minutiae of the job.
Impatience?
I've not been one to call for Bevell's head, I can see some of the points for it however I'm not fully convinced, but there are some who have wanted a change for a few years.
Boldly speaking for them, I think that's not impatient, but I do think that view crystallized for some who were leaning that way after the Super Bowl but still on the fence and confirmed that thought for those who already wanted him gone.
I wished that Pete had taken some time before declaring he was at fault in that play call. I think in those types of situations it's best to reflect before acting.
But that's water under the bridge, now.
To your first point - I'm not really paying attention to the Giants and their coaching staff. That said, the comparison doesn't feel legit as the gnats have been losing more than winning the last several years; they have missed the playoffs for at least three years and likely a 4th, if I'm not mistaken. There is a point where Pete and his philosophy will leave town. I'm just saying that I don't think it should be mid-stride. If they miss the playoffs for four straight years, it'd be time (or past time) for sure.
If "YOU" have not been impatient, then I have not been frustrated by YOU. I was specifically speaking of the impatience with the team's slow start this year, which I realize is not the thread title. but threads evolve and I was following the conversation. I agree that someone could have a legitimate issue with Bevel and want to see him gone. Several posters, fans, pundits have been in that camp for years; I'm just not one of them.
& finally..... I admired Pete for owning that fatal call and going on national TV to talk about his role in the call and helping players, coaches and the 12s heal. His handling of the situation made me respect him all the more.