Accountability for what? Doing his best with less money than half the conference? You think it's better to have a coach that doesn't show emotion for his team? Are we living in opposite world here?
1) his coordinator hiring.
2) Having the team prepared and showing up for a full 60 minutes each and every week.
On showing up, I'm not saying that teams and coaches don't have bad games. I'm saying ready to play at the kick off, something we have done exactly once this season (Nebraska. I would buy an argument that we were ready last night and stayed engaged in the game for the most part for the full 60 as well - the talent disparity with Oregon is what it is, but teams with less money and less talent then we have fared better against Oregon this season - atlhough ultimately suffered the same fate). And this is not just a this year thing, although it's worse this year.
Example of this year? Michigan State - we showed up for about 6 minutes of that game. Yes we won, and never apologize for a win, but that was bad football, against a team that hasn't won in the B1G this year. We are a better team that that. I'd add Purdue, for most of the game, Rutger's for the 3/4 of the first half, signficatn portions of the Cal game as well.
Examples from last year? The second half of the Iowa game. The first half of the Michigan game. The Rutger's game.
There are examples of multiple games in every season of Fleck's tenure. We don't always lose the games we fail to show up for signficant portions of. Wacker was a coach that had teams that were bad, but they had a plan and gave full effort in every game, and lost. It's great we win some of these games, but it should not happen as consistently as it does.
And you last point? Simmer down killer. I get the wholely held belief that only PJ Fleck cares about his team - which is utter bullshit, but I know it's a thing for people who think even the slightest criticism of Fleck is blashphemy. He can do whatwever he wants, but if he punches a ref, or something goes absolutely off-kilter off field (neither of which I expect to happen, btw) he's not going anywhere unless he chooses to.
So relax that's not a slam on Fleck. It's a fact.