Ward might not instill anybody with confidence, and with good reason, but that can't be used as an excuse for other players to not do their job. To point fingers at Ward every time the ball hits the back of the net is disingenuous at best. When players are free to take their time to pick players out who are then unmarked for free efforts on goal, then the goalkeeper isn't to blame, nor is any perceived fear that he might not do his job. If the defence do what they're supposed to and limit the opposition to speculative efforts straight down Wards throat, and they still score, then by all means, string him up.