The trouble is with laying blame is that the buck has to stop somewhere.
You can blame the players for not training, not thinking, carrying knocks, making mistakes, losing tactical coherence, etc.
But sooner or later you have to ask who recruits the players, who trains them, who decides the tactics and style of play, who sets the tone day to day, etc, etc.
The buck has to stop somewhere. It's not as simple as saying Dai is solely responsible for this situation but often a change can bring a breath of fresh air and looking from the outside there needs to be a fresh blast of energy and ideas.
With the wrong result tomorrow between Tigers and Irish we could be dead bottom. We can't be complacent about that.