A new coach isn't the solution, the players and how they fail to work together are the issue. They are all able to play good rugby, they are choosing not too.
What is good rugby? Not what we saw today. The players were formulaic, no invention, no thinking, no flair. And, I WILL say this again, utterly ineffective leadership on the pitch.
When a team of any description plays/performs badly, it is 99% bad leadership.
Coaching should be about being ready for anything. We were clueless as to what to do when one, even two men up. Clueless. YOU DO NOT GIVE THEM THE BALL. YOU DO NOT KICK. You do stretch them from side to side. You do force each defender to tackle, do not not let them drift. But, time and again, we kicked. Time and again we did not lock the defence in, we drifted, especially Fekitoa, Gopperth and Le Bourgeois. We made their lives easy. We took short lineouts (5 men). Why? Throw the whole pack in, force them to do the same, reduce the line defence.
Why was this not coached into the peanut sized brain that whoever was supposed to be in charge on the pitch has?
So many, really, really basic tactical errors.