First off: for getting the team playing so wonderfully well, in the right way, last season, Rodgers deserves a hell of a lot of slack this season. This is a gem of a coach who is always looking to get a team playing like surely all of us want a team to play.
And in spite of the short term pain of bad results, it should be fascinating to see how a very bright coach tries to solve the problems.
Some of the problems would have been lesser ones had we got his better options. He wanted Costa, for example - what a difference he would have made. He wanted other players who also would have speeded up the recovery.
He's been hampered by having to replace the irreplaceable in Suarez. Balotelli, given the lack of better options willing to come, who were affordable, at that stage in the window, was a decent gamble. But when Sturridge is out we're simply not equipped to play anything like we did, up front, last season. We have to remedy that in January.
Defensively, I think he made a great buy with Lovren. I must have missed the outpouring of outrage when he signed. To me it made a great amount of sense. And then he signed Moreno - I think he's clearly a fine signing. So his moves, in terms of personnel, to improve the defence strike me as commendable.
The defence now needs root and branch re-education. Try anything, even Ronnie Moran's pre-historic trick of getting the CBs training linked by holding the same bit of rope. They have to build themselves back up by the basics. But not in isolation to the aims of the team as a whole. The rest of the team won't even get started if we just get the defence re-trained in isolation. In a Rodgers team, very admirably, the defence is the first step in a new attack, not just the last stage in frustrating an assault on our own goal. That can't change. So he has to solve it. It'll take time. There has to be patience.