Disclaimer: I don't want him sacked. Because you have to state this apparently, lest you become the worst person in the world.
As far as I can remember, a nonneglibigle amount of people were done with Nuno after that shambolic display against Woolwich on week 6, if not earlier. Fair play if you were also preaching patience back then as you do now, but this wasn't the unanimous stance at all. And when he was gone on week 10, virtually everybody was relieved.
Again, I don't share this minority sentiment that Frank has already proven beyond any reasonable doubt that he is out of his depth. But I'm not going to go around and lecture people on when they could legitimately be fed up with this manager or that player.
Looking at the standard of play, and the upcoming 6-7 league fixtures, there's a decent chance that we'll find ourselves on the fringes of top 10 come December.
My stance wouldn't change much since I'm mentally prepared for it to happen anyway, but it'll be a tough test for some others here who are berating dissidents for voicing their concerns at the moment.