I just checked and yes you're right it was Scunny, titled "Bye Bye Blackwell" ahhh the heady days of heated discussions. So you got what you wanted eventually with Blackwell.
So back on topic (well actually not as this thread was about the countdown timer but its been hijacked).
Chances of picking up points is simple, stop humouring me

You don't speculate? Could've fooled me....
Obviously going forward we don't know what will happen. But from what I have seen this season.
Blackwell - QPR (only for me), got torn limb from limb on the break and were blown away by break away goals. At times looked tidy going forward, but that day we were undone at the back. We had chances before their 1st, and between 1st and 2nd.
Under Speed - Conceded relatively few, but this was always at the expense of extremely cautious attacking. Creativity was at an absolute premium, but Speed was trying to address this with Yeates, Britton and Reid. Heading for below mid table finish. Attempted an extremely basic possession football, but no end product. We were both at Leeds away, so can see we were in some sort of agreement there.
Carver - Again only a minimal number of games, tried to inspire passion and get forward more, but didn't get ambitious enough so we were always going to struggle. Proved v Hull that we could get goals if/ when we pushed. An excellent performance and result (so I'm told) was the highlight of his short stint.
Adams - Started brightly in many ways, he instilled a confidence into players which almost paid off v Burnley and Donny. Sure we got out of jail v Donny, but gave a stepping stone. Can't deny he's got us creating chances and away from home has shown that he can pull the lads together like v Cov (A). Home, he's showing a little more ambition, playing 2 strikers, trying to play with creativity, but recognises the effectiveness of the direct approach with certain players and at certain times. His playing style has at times exposed weaknesses in defence, which he has attempted to plug with 3 defenders coming in and a defensive midfielder. Bent has added much need experience up front, but needs confidence and games before we see him at his best.
So have our chances of picking up points improved?
Defensively we need to be tested more, but Norwich was an example that our defensive set pieces need a lot of work. Leicester, got an early goal and sat back on this, so perhaps yes, if they'd have pressed us, they could've exposed us more.
Attacking. Its apparent that we create chances, but we're not clinical. Perhaps v Leicester if they'd come out 2nd half instead of defending the lead then we could've got something. But thats what they came to do. We have to learn to beat teams like that.
So yes, Micky has given us a better chance. But I have mixed feelings about how we'll do at Ipswich...
Could SoD done better with what we have? I don't actually think so. As I said at the time, SoD was the right man, perhaps wrong time.