By the standards of other NBA franchises, Quin Snyder would be on the hot seat. The "we are the youngest team in the league" excuse doesn't hold a ton of water anymore. Hayward and Favors are in their 6th year in the league. They are veterans at this point. You can blame the management for the bench situation. The bench is very thin and the lack of moves over the Summer to improve the team falls squarely on Lindsay and management.
I don't know if Quin Snyder is doing any better or worse than what other coaches would do in Utah, but I would like to see the Jazz do something meaningful before I hear how great of a coach he is. Corbin wasn't a great coach, but he was getting roasted during the 12-13 season for underachieving when if you look at the preseason expectations, more people were predicting this team to achieve more than that team was expected to before that season. Snyder may sound more intelligent in interviews and have a more sophisticated playbook, but when it comes to results on the court he has not shown to be much of an upgrade over Corbin.
I am not calling for him to be fired, but his honeymoon is over. Since he was hired we have been told from the media, front office, and many fans of how great of a coach he is and how we were lucky to get him. Spence Checketts even said on his radio how he was worried a big market team was going to come in and steal him. It is time for him to prove to us how lucky we are.