I just think that the way CBB is going (if it's not already there), that players getting in trouble and that kind of thing is just going to become the norm and people will care less (or just come to accept that it will happen and evolve with it and not make a big deal out of it). I think it's the opposite, if we don't take risks now and a long term approach does not pan out you not only might have missed a golden opportunity but you've also aged another few years of being an also-ran. If we jump in fast we will know if its not working fast and we can regroup again. If we prolong this then the agony could be long and painful, and everyone's 4 or 5 years + of hard work has suckeded the life out of them and there is no regrouping...
look at it this way, if you take on a project and work on it for 10 minutes and it succeeds your like, "great, I took 10 minutes and looked what happened I won", if it fails your like, "oh well i took 10 minutes and lost it was only 10 minutes I'll just try again because now I can learn and improve it even more if I work for 20 minutes".
If you work on something for a year and it succeeds your like, "thank god this worked because if it hadn't I wasted an entire year" and if you worked for a year and it didn't work out your like, "im devastated, look at all the time I took on this and some guy that probably took 10 minutes on this succeeded, I can't come back from this now I've wasted a whole year on this and I can't improve it because it would take 2 more years to make it better"...