You're not wrong about the experiment. I was one of the guys preaching patience and pointing to being in games in the 4th quarter (vs blow-outs) as progress. The problem at this point there's a third factor: scheme, talent and coaching. Talent alone won't win - look at Texas, USC, Miami, Tennessee the last decade.
CGC didn't take over Duke after Ted Roof that had won 4 games in 4 years. He didn't start from 0. The players on the roster he inherited won 7 games. Sure, transitioning the offense was going to be tough. We all expected some losses. But its not like we've been playing sound football and just getting out-muscled. From day one, this team has been undisciplined, confused, unable to tackle, kick or hold the ball. We could have UGA's roster and if we played as sloppily as we have we'd probably lose a lot of games. That's coaching. Better players, more mature players, can't fix coaching. The roster should be getting better. But unless the coaching improves/changes, the results will not. IMHO.