Undoubtedly a disappointing season.
I'm sure the players and coaches are hating it too.
I think most of us have accepted that the season is a write off, but there can still be positive to take, and we can still look forward to things improving next season.
Clearly everything we're trying to do to patch the problems this season aren't working, but plans are already in place to do something about that for next year.
Players who may have become divisive elements within the squad are moving on, and new players are coming in.
We're clearly also in contact with at least 1 top quality defence / head coach.
While it's natural in sport these days to look to replace the man in charge after a bad season, that often doesn't improve things measurably.
I firmly believe that Dai is aware of what's wrong but is currently unable to do anything about it.... However, he has a plan to turn the situation around for next season.
That may include having certain players on the pitch more often than we've seen this year, it may include having new coaches, and it may include having new players in the squad to help others settle in better.
All things that can't be done mid-season.
In football, we see managers changed regularly and the clubs fortunes rarely change and the manager uses the excuse that the players / coaches in place or already signed weren't his, so he needs another season or 2 to turn things around.
Those wanting Dai out want Gatland to replace him. However, a Tony Hanks type appointment is more likely in my opinion
It's easy to see the grass as being greener with a new coaching setup or new DOR, but there's just as much chance that things could get worse