Stop blaming the fans. Honestly.
It was a night game, people were up for it going into the ground, and they expected the team to scrap early on after a poor run of results.
Yet the opening to the game was a series of five yard passes along the back line, short passes back from free kicks, short corners and no overlapping runs etc.
They weren't booing the players; they were booing the approach and mindset of the manager. Yes, we won, but we never got going except for a flurry after the first goal, and a better side would have beaten us tonight.
Everton fans are generally knowledgeable about the game itself and can look long term, and have longer memories too. There's a section of that support who saw the spineless effort against Man City when they were there for the taking and remembered it clearly. This was the same performance but, thankfully, it was QPR in front of us.
If they clapped the same performance just because we are winning one game, they'd be hypocrites. So whilst I didn't boo myself, I can certainly understand it. It's an attempt to get the manager and team to wake up and realise there's more to football than tiki taka nonsense. They may be right or wrong but it's what they believe, so be it.