How do know if it is a minority (which by the way could be 49%) of supporters?
And in any case we aren't talking about an election, we are talking about losing or gaining supporters. If there is any significant number of supporters that are losing faith it should be taken seriously.
I'm guessing by your views that you don't run a business.
That's a good point, but then it comes down to the reasons for the loss of faith. From where I'm sitting in a relatively rugby neutral environment - Melbourne - it seems to be largely a case of mob mentality. I just can't see how there's that much to be unhappy about with the squad, there certainly doesn't seem to be enough contentious decisions for the outrage it seems to have generated. I'd say these selections/non-selections are contentious.
Cooper - we've done this to death. We all know the pros and cons.
Timani - Probably a like-for-like swap with Douglas. Not sure what the other options were. Pyle? Has no big-game experience, has never been involved in a Wallaby camp. Different type of player as well.
Dennis - Has lifted in recent weeks. Has lifted his workrate and is actually making an impact both in attack and defence. Still, very ordinary season up until a few weeks ago. On his side, he's expereinced and does bring leadership. Can play 4/5/6 - the only other players you'd really be able to say the same for are MMM and Jones. MMM is broken. Jones has a genuinely phenomenal workrate, but is still very green and has awful hands.
Kepu - Probabably only got in because of the injury to Palmer. Lucky, but again there aren't a whole lot of options. He can play both sides of the scrum, who else have we got who can do that? Holmes, Sio at a pinch? I'd have him as the luckiest squad member, but I can understand why he got in.
Cummins/Tomane - I think you could argue that either one of these guys are lucky to get in, not sure we needed three wings. Deans is clearly looking for proper hard-bastard wingers who aren't going to take a backward step. They're both hard, straight, runners. Personally, I'd have liked to see Mogg get the spot ahead of one of them - but I'd imagine the coaches feel he still has some defensive issues to work through.
Horne - Has actually been in great form. For a long while when Cooper was running the show there was a bit body of supporters advocating a straight running, strong tackling, 12 outside him. Deans thought the same, thus the McCabe experiment which obviously didn't work. Horne, however, is playing like that 12 that so many people originally wanted. He's straightening the backline, breaking the line and is actually picking up his teammates with passes. I don't think it's a coincidence that AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is having his best season for... well, a long, long, time. I'd still have Lilo starting, especially if JOC (James O'Connor) is flyhalf, but Horne has earned his place.
No scrumhalf - I guess the selection panel feel no scrumhalf has done enough to date to get the shot. There's been a lot of love for White, but he's had a pretty ordinary few weeks in fairness. I don't have a problem with Deans and co. waiting a couple more weeks for someone to really grab the spot.
Anything there you disagree with? Serious question.