Yes, as it should be. Winning is all that matters.
The Shoopster's main gripe is about how badly this organization has been run, from ownership and at the executive level down to the GM level. He mentions players and coaches too but the running of the organization has always been his issue. He's absolutely right. They have been badly run, and in recent years have been virtually the NFC Browns.
While he does focus on the negatives in terms of that stuff, I find him nowhere remotely as unbearable as the homers who are on here chirping about how great they're going to be every off-season. If the team of people running this franchise do finally get things going and they become competitive again, these homers should not be calling him out after years and years of being wrong while he's been right. And that goes for all realists (nobody is a "hater", we're all fans), myself included.
Mind you, I have been quite a bit more optimistic since the Mack trade. I think that's a genuinely impactful move.