Overall this season, Pulis has done a great job for me. Over a long period of time in his career, he's shown his limitations which are there to see again this year - so no surprises at all - his teams have a history of relying on set pieces for goals, deep defending even at home, lack of possession, grinding out results, not favouring flair players or coaching the flair out of them, not playing kids and his teams petering out once survival has been achieved.
I'd let him go another season with a couple more signings and then assess it then because I think each season he's been here, we've improved overall.
If someone had said we'd be mid-table having scored more goals at home and at times looked better going forward than last season (probably not difficult), most of us would have taken that.
There's a point when (like his time at Stoke), Pulis will reach his own ceiling and I don't think we're far off that with this squad. I'm not saying another manager would necessarily finish higher but sometimes a change can bring about fresh ideas whilst maintaining momentum or staying around the same in terms of places but a different style can freshen things up - Southampton are a good example of that for example.