Nor is Adelaide Oval going to be packed to the rafters home games like some seem to think will happen if we sack him.I agree. The concept we can make a run at the flag by sacking the coach is ludicrous. The problem isn't the individual, it's the entire game plan and culture. That'll take a while for a new coach to come in, address and fix up. Yes maybe we score a couple new coach bounce wins, but we aren't making a flag run with an interim coach, and it is ridiculous to think we would.
That doesn't mean you don't sack now though. We should be clearing the decks, getting ready for next year asap. This year is done. We need to start planning for the future and get into the coaches market before anyone else does.
Normally it goes the other way and crowds dwindle, as a coach sacking is in most instances an admission that the club has given up on that season and the fans normally follow suit.