I'm not in the Silva out camp personally, but I think he's done. My now lingering support isn't really based on anything other than blind hope by this point.
Silva is now caught in the very unenviable position of having really tough home games in a very short span of time coinciding with the fact that he simply cannot afford to lose any more home matches. If Chelsea, Arsenal and United turn up to Goodison and take the piss out of us, which is extremely possible, then i don't see how he survives. Once the crowd properly turns at Goodison (and they have been very patient in my opinion this season despite the stick they seem to get on here) then he will be sacked.
I don't think he can have any arguments either, you just can't lose this many games, especially in the manner that we have in some of them, and expect all to be well. In the early part of the season, I think we were all generally positive about our games away against Arsenal, United, Liverpool, Chelsea and City. We played pretty well in all of those games and got shafted by officiating calls in several of them. However, some of our turnovers, to pretty rubbish teams it must be said, has been extremely hard to take. Our losses at Brighton, Southampton, Watford and most recently Newcastle as well as thoroughly depressing reversals at home to West Ham, Leicester and Wolves along with dreadful cup exits are just unacceptable really.
He's on really thin ice, and I can see it cracking imminently.