Reds haven't been the same since he left, even under Ewen..
IMO this is an excellent point, particularly re the whole evolution of the Reds since July 2011.
An absolute key to the Reds' massive revival 2010-11 was the _complete and well-rounded_ coaching group Link assembled and motivated in that period. Amongst others, T Taylor, Alec Evans and 'Chook' Fowler (though eccentric) were crucial support coach contributors in that golden period. This technical and managerial deepening of the time was one of Link's best achievements for the QRU.
Once this core team began to break up, as it did in 2012, the Reds consistency, game plan ingenuity, flexibility of execution and general attacking and defensive coherence were never the same again (to this day anyway).
Then the whole Australian S15 Conference began to improve from 2012 onwards, and what was thus needed was not home-grown hubris but an even further enhancement and deepening of the Reds complete coaching capability. This didn't occur.