I've just had a quick look at the table to see how well/badly we are actually doing this season, and I found it quite interesting to see.
Against the bottom half of the league, we have an impressive record, taking 27 points out of a possible 39. 8 wins (Peterborough (H), Plymouth (A), Reading (A) Wednesday (H), Derby (A), Preston (H), Watford (H), Middlesbrough (H)), 3 draws (Ipswich (H), Barnsley (A), Middlesbrough (A)) and 2 defeats (Scunthorpe (A) & Coventry (A)).
But, against the top half, we've only taken 11 points out of a possible 33. 2 wins, (Bristol City (A) and Crystal Palace (H)), 5 draws (Forest (H), WBA (H), Leicester (H), QPR (A), Doncaster (H)) and 4 defeats (Newcastle (H), Swansea (A), Cardiff (H), Blackpool (A))
Now, this is why we'll not get promoted in my opinion. We're not taking enough points out of the teams around us. We can get away with that to actually get into the playoffs, but if we get into them you have to expect that we're not going to be able to succeed. Obviously it might improve over the season, but as it stands that's what we have to look at.
What I'm wondering is, why can't we beat the top teams? Is it because of a lack of ability in the playing staff, or is it because we're not getting these games right tactically, or is it both? Personally, I think it's the second option. And to me that is your answer to whether Blackwell is doing a remarkable job or not. As I said previously in the thread, mediocre.