The potential for our offensive strength is certainly much higher with Brandon Wimbush at the helm, but the key word there is potential. We'll never reach our potential if he doesn't become a more accurate short range passer.
Think of it this way... We're in a long distance, high stakes car race. On one hand, we have a sports car that is capable of hitting 175 MPH, but tends to stall out at slower speeds, and the reliability is suspect.
On the other hand, we also have a passenger car that can go 125 MPH reliably, but doesn't have the sheer performance that the sports car has.
Which one do you go with? Obviously, we'd love to drive the sports car, and it would be worth trying to fix it up so that it becomes more reliable and doesn't stall out. After all, it can certainly cross the finish line faster *iff* (yes, with two f's) it can reliably run.
However, at what point do you look at having lost too much time from trying to fix the sports car, and finally decide to go with the more secure option? While you may have a much, much lower chance of winning the race with the second option, at least you can have a more respectable finish, and who knows? Maybe enough racers will wipe out that we can actually win it, but we do need to cross the finish line, after all.
At this point in time, the race is still in its early phases, but we're still trying to fix the issues with the sports car, even after it had proven unreliable in a previous race. Sooner or later, Brian Kelly will have to make a decision.