That's completely unfair. The general consensus seems to be that we were much better today than last week and dropping the points was more down to shooting ourselves in the foot with certain individuals wasting golden opportunities and in one case, getting themselves a red card after 25 mins. As opposed to last weekend where we were outbattled and outplayed. So it's probably fair to say we're "moving in the right direction". There's a substantial difference between saying that and claiming nothing's wrong, and I don't see why that's "stubborn" either.
Or the completely wrong direction when you look at our progression down the table! I personally wouldn't call a poor performance and losing at Macc, then playing better and still losing at Cheltenham "moving in the right direction". When we start picking up points, learning how to take our chances and cut out silly defensive errors, we'll be improving.