We have now played the rest of the bottom five at home this season (with the league fixture against Burnley at Goodison still to go) with WWDL as the results. The only other point we took was against Brighton 1-1.
Does it have to be anything more complicated than, "because we can get some points in six-pointers, but we can't break down a mid-table side set up for one with a chance at three, and the top clubs have too much quality?"
Every other side in the league views facing us at their ground as three necessary points, and goes for broke. This is often to their detriment. We would rather offer the opponent sterile possession and counter against high lines.
Most teams don't cooperate at Goodison, and doubly so if they get on the scoresheet early. If we want a win, odds are the sheet has to be clean. Starting players who are prone to defensive errors and bad giveaways isn't helping matters. That's on Dyche.
We have needed a lockpick for some time, and briefly had one in James, but fit half the time just doesn't work over 38 league fixtures.
If there's a bright spot, it's that the other home losses were against Wolves and Fulham where we wrote down two points each before a ball was kicked (no goals in the side), and Arsenal executing a solid George Graham gameplan. We should nick some 1-0 and 1-1 home results against midtable sides going forward. That is, after all, how we stayed up last year when we couldn't beat our way out of a wet paper bag.