another 4 - 6 win season would have been the worst case scenario since it would show no progress from last season and likely not be bad enough to cause changes to the coaching position. I think most of the critics here, myself included, wanted to avoid that scenario more than anything. It seems, for now, that Kalani has made some improvements that are paying off on the field and in the win column. It will be fun to see how the rest of the season plays out.