I agree.
When Boehly and team came in, I expected Tuchel to be here for the long haul. Saying that though, he wasn't the manager they chose, hence, things must have gotten pretty heated for him and company to want to part ways.
Dave Roberts of the LA Dodgers has produced some pretty unspectacular results given the team and money he has to play with, as well as the allure of the Dodgers and LA as a name in baseball. I think Potter will be given time and leniency to build something. I think Boehly is a student of the PL and the game of football. I'm sure he is seeing a blueprint of what Liverpool and Man City have done, and that is provide continuity to growth by having a stable environment for the manager and players who come in.
Even for players - coming into a team where the head coach has been there a while - it lets them know they're part of the picture and that the stability to see them there long term is in mind.