Glad to see there are those that will accept and applaud underperformance and mediocrity brave, elite mentality
Look, winning teams take time.
People talk about beating the world champions like it's something that comes off a conveyor belt. It isn't.
The SA pack is unquestionably the best in the world and we fell short- unsurprisingly.
Crisis is when you're getting your arse handed to you by these guys. We've come pretty close for 3 weeks. We don't have a right to beat them - it has to be earned. We're in the ballpark- it's small percentages we need and those take time and also take lessons being learned.
Borthwick has been "sackable" since game one because he's unfashionable. Not a big name. Bit of a nice guy. People still associate him with that poor period in the mid 2000s. Yet he was also forwards coach that took us to a WC final in 2019 was he not?
We've lost two key coaches along the way this autumn (granted I'd like to understand the reasons why and whether that lays at SBs door), and we lack on field leadership at key times. These lads will grow from this.
I don't accept the defeats, I certainly wouldn't accept mediocrity or poor mentality. But this is, whether you like it or not, a cycle built towards WC 2027. And we're not in an awful position.
Can we suddenly become a champagne rugby team that dominates with a different coach? I'm not convinced.
Ireland are also looking pretty sticky this autumn- should they sack Farrell?
There's being short against the best and there's crises- this is the former not the latter for me.
Lose against Wales or Italy in the 6N and then we would be in a crisis.