I think you guys are misidentifying the moment given the reality of the situation. Consider the expectations / probable outcomes for the program given the level of returning talent and Weber's well-established glide path:
2012 - 2013: Sweet Sixteen
2013 - 2014: NCAA Tournament
2014 - 2015: Post-season, probably NCAA / NIT bubble
2015 - ????: CBA / CIT bubble in perpetuity
And the corresponding 'tuck responses:
2012 - 2013: "Weber is clearly better than Martin! Neither Frank nor Huggie got this far in their first year! We're so lucky to have Weber!"
2013 - 2014: "NCAA Tournament in the first two years! Frank didn't do that! Weber is soooooo much better than Frank it's not even funny!"
2014 - 2015: "Post season baby! Two NCAAs & one NIT in his first three years, just like Frank! Weber may be the best coach in KSU basketball history!"
2015 - ????: "He's a nice guy. Look at all the success he had in his first three years, clearly he just needs a little more time."
If you guys actually succeed in starting an honest conversation about John Currie's place at Kansas State right now you'll probably find a statue of Currie right next to Ernie Barrett out in front of Bramlage no later than next year. And as a final "eff You!" to KSU hoops fans on his way out the door, Currie will dust off that 10-year rolling lifetime contract Snyder had and sign Weber to the same deal at a salary just a bit higher than KU is paying Self. By all means, if that's the sort of outcome you're looking for then go right ahead and try to have a polite conversation about Currie's performance because right now he's fitting y'all for clown suits.
No, this is very clearly not a, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" moment. Heck, it's not even an, "Ich bin ein jelly donut!" moment. No, this is undeniably a, "Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?!?" moment. The Marquess of Queensbury rules are *not* in effect. What is called for here is not a polite discussion but a truly futile & stupid gesture that's so offensive that even the 'tucks will remember it in five years when a real discussion will be possible.