But if we go all the way back, yeah. I don't think his first losing season will count in this analysis as it's largely ancient history now. But maybe his two 7-6 seasons should count as well. That 3 year stretch, 2017, 2018 and 2019, he went 18-21. That's harder to ignore.
I'm not on the fire Kalani bandwagon (and have the impression that it's small), but 1-2 more losing seasons would be tough for fans, Holmoe and the administration to swallow.