agreed that 1957 compared to now is not a good example in this case, but consider this - Norm has made some mistakes in roster building, came to St. John's with very little head coaching experience, and the results might be okay in making inroads into recruiting, but seeing the same problems - a TERRIBLE offense, weak-ish fundamentals (the moving screens, the cuts, the turnovers, the passing), the interior defense, the inability to get his team to execute well on a regular basis, the multiple 10 or more point losses...
it would be one thing if they were losing by 5 and couldn't get over the hump, but blowouts mean there is something fundamentally wrong between recruiting and putting the product on the court.
And I see what you're saying about Lance; some people think him a savior, some people think him a good element, if he's as go-for-self as many say, maybe he's not right.
But for Norm's team, where he needs someone to create, he might (unfortunately) be perfect. I'd rather see better team ball and better coaching, but I ain't the AD.