Oh brother. Not to sound too opinionated, but it seems like everyone is finding problems everywhere currently. There's been complaining about the super brochures, the campaign schedule, the strategy towards other candidates (who to ignore, who to attack, etc.).
Judging by the most recent polls in NH, it is looking very positive in my opinion. Anyone thinking Romney is easy to beat in NH is not living based on reality. Romney basically has the state of NH locked-up, and has so for over a year. I have spent considerable time in neighboring Massachusetts, and listen to the talk radio and local news, all of which goes into southern New Hampshire via the Boston media market, and let me tell you the facts. Romney is going to get at least 30% in NH - no matter what. That is the reality. The people in NH are familiar with Romney's record, and while 60% have rejected him, he has a solid 30% support, and an additional 10% of soft support. Anyone thinking that the path to victory in NH is to go after Romney's record does not understand the dynamics in NH. There is roughly 30% that will definitely support Romney, regardless and then another 10% that most likely will too, and even if they don't, this groups' second choice is not Dr. Paul - these people are neocons.
As much as winning first place is and should be the goal in every state, the reality is that a close, solid second place is just as good under the circumstances regarding NH. Even the media pundits have stated that anyone who manages to pull within 10 pts of Romney in NH has essentially won and defeated Romney.