I think the frustration of those of us that are more positive on the situation is that the overwhelming sentiment on this forum seems to be negative whether we play well and lose (Charlton, Blackburn) or play badly and win (Burnley). I'm absolutely not a glass-half-full person, but I have seen enough in the majority of games (not so much last night) to indicate that we have every chance of competing at the top end of the table, which is in line with my expectations (I think top 6 is an adequate return for the season). You could easily argue that we have been the better side in all league games thus far.
This isn't really aimed at you homer, as I think you generally tell it as you see it, but the default stance of negativity from many grates with me. Absolutely everyone is entitled to their opinion and absolutely I have every chance of being wrong in my ascertion that Pearson is the right man for the job, but phrases like "dead man walking" just seem a bit disingenuous after a third straight home league win on the bounce (yes, I'm aware of the three straight away losses).
I'm not asking people to be blinkered or overlook weaknesses, I just think that some could take a slightly longer term view, not be so keen to criticise and generally show a bit more support than seems to be the case right now.