I agree that we should all take a breath a bit.
The forward display was up there with the worst I have seen from the Wallabies in ages.
The past few games have told us little about the best backline combos, as they have not had much front foot ball. But Bob Dwyer has a good point - we used to be able to do better with less than 50% of the ball and a dusty set piece.
I think Genia is the bigger issue - he has been good for us before, but has been very inconsistent of late, and is in a rut of bad habits - meerkat behaviour (not all his fault, if there are no bodies to give it to), slow delivery and strange defensive positioning that seems unnecessary (going back for high balls when we have Folau and JOC (James O'Connor)) and so on. I think Cooper thrives on a confident and decisive Genia, and we are not seeing that. I don't think Cooper was too flash on the weekend, but there seems to be overly too much focus on him. Doesn't mean discussion is not valid.
Personally, I think To'omua is more likely to be our long-term better option, but I think pegging Cooper out after one go with far from ideal conditions is a bit harsh. I think he has something to offer.
Genia, on the other hand could do with a rest - give White a crack to start. It also gives us a bloody good kicking option.
I have no idea who to pick to fix the forwards - I doubt we have a lot of great options, but we better bloody see some more aggro and mongrel than the insipid shit delivered last weekend.