The narrative after every loss from Jones now is “blame me”. I have no problem doing that but maybe it’s time his employers listened to him.
Given that I blame Jones for the last two 6Ns - equal worst performances in 6Ns (equal to 2018...) and basically being out thought too often such that it seems if you get on England's case, you probably have them (c.f. 6Ns vs Wales in 2021....just terrible in the top two inches) and given that I also blame him for losing to Argentina and to a SA side lacking key players, perhaps as you say - it's time to have a parting of the ways.
The Rugby Paper this morning is basically naming successors (nothing surprising) But as SCW noted - selection is key as not only do you try and get your best players on the pitch, you hope to empower them to take good decisions
And yet - we've got an anonymous back three, a centre partnership that's worked occasionally and not recently and we seem to have swapped scrummagers for supposedly better players ball in hand...and a SR for a flanker...
It seems that there are those in favour and it doesn't appear linked to form or recent delivery. And how we can think of going into a game with an aging May - no longer first choice at Glaws and Nowell when there are players going well like Malins and Watson (playing for Tigers at FB today - nice option for them!) and even Daly - who seems transformed back at centre and Radwan and others with actual pace. Like the SA winger had.
Sometimes you get to the point when the management of any team/group can go no further. Group think, over familiarity, lack of challenge can all hinder progress - and all of those seem to be impacting a team where it's thought that Manu, BV and OF and Nowell are playing well enough to play international rugby....
Nothing is likely to change. France and Ireland especially, must be looking forwards to meeting England in the 6Ns and the others must fancy their chances....