Definitely time for an overhaul. Of all the talk about how well Robbie Deans has done since taking over the alleged 'basket case' that Eddie Jones and John Connolly left him, what has happened?
Our scrum still sucks. Our forward play is still lacking. Our goal kicking is still lacking. Our tactical kicking is still lacking. We still rely on attacking flair, without earning the right to go wide. He has had four years to develop and absolutely nothing has changed. At least under knuckles and fast Eddie, we didn't lose 10 on the trot to the AB's as part of building to a tournament which we didn't make it to the final of anyway. Far too many losses when we were unbackable favorites. England in Perth, Scotland at Murrayfield, Ireland this year.
I don't think it's throwing out the baby with the bath water to say we need a complete overhaul. Part of the issue is that tight forward play isn't respected enough in Australia but that's not all of it.
The first thing Robbie Deans should have been doing this year is basically following on from the Reds. It may not have worked in Test football, but it would have been a good fucking starting point. They managed to make up for set piece inadequacies through good forward play around the park. Not props scoring on the wing, but quality tight forward work. I don't understand how Robbie Deans for the first real test match could not just throw up the Reds 22 from the Super Rugby final and then go through and replace every player where there was a better alternative. It would have had to have been a better approach than pick a bunch of guys that didn't play that well for the Wallabies consistently last season, and generally had average Super Rugby seasons in underperforming Super Rugby teams.
Obviously test rugby is different to provincial rugby, but having the Super Rugby champions would have been a decent starting point.