DeanoAustin
Jimmy McCormick
Mourinho and Conte failed because they were here for the money and didn't give a monkey's ass about the club. Especially when results started going south, they simply downed tools. That filters down to the players and the reaction is not "I will run through a wall for the manager," but quite the opposite. Add to that that they stifled the players natural instincts (especially Conte) and threw them under the bus so they could cover their ass and you get last year's outcome.
Contrast this with Ange who gives his players the platform to showcase their best attributes and shields them from blame when results go bad. As a player, who would you rather play for? Who would you "run through a wall for?"
I hope you're right, I really do. But I'm not sure it's that black and white.
To be fair to Conte, towards the end of his reign, he returned to the dugout prematurely and risked damaging his health. That's not the actions of a man who had downed tools.
There is merit in your last sentence but it'll ultimately come down to a mixture of that and competence/results. If we're leaking goals and getting beaten then no matter how nice Ange is to the players, he'll be out of here like so many before him.