There may have to be an admission that rugby - XVs, anyway - inherently may not be attractive to a casual spectator.
I love the breakdown, where it lives and breathes.
Honestly, I watch Bath/Leicester many years ago at Wleford Road, and the best thhing was a 20m rolling maul. Everyone there loves it. Casual TV, maybe not so much.
If CVC, or investors, or WR after the casual viewer, tinker with the laws to ensure quicker, faster, more continuity, easier to understand games, then they risk killing what makes rugby unique to the actual participants. Watching the TH angle, goal line atnds against pick and go, Hamish Watson annoying England athe breakdown.
In a melodramatic moment, we may have to ask where our game goes, and what price we are willing to pay for that. Are we happy to have the game gutted of its soul for the money?