I responded to your previous post before I saw this mate.
I agree with
@bicycleheader on this. I feel that, because Ross is such a talented player (and so important to us), generally fans expectations are that much higher and they judge him accordingly. In reality, even at 23, he is still very young to play this position and carry the level of expectation he does every time he runs on the pitch.
People tend to focus on the negatives, the inconsistency, work rate, tackling, decision making etc, and generally ignore anything positive he does in the game simply because that's "expected " of him.
Since last Spring Ross, on the whole, has had a pretty hard time. Most of this has been down to poor fitness and lack of confidence. RK has worked on both of these and we've also seen a significant improvement in his work rate, culminating in Saturday's game which, imo, was his most rounded performance in an Everton shirt to date.
Consistency will continue to be an issue with him though and hopefully this will come with maturity and experience, and also better players around him sharing the burden of expectancy. For me, if he simply becomes more consistent, I'll be delighted because we will have one of the best players in the premier on our hands. If he also improves the sides of his game that are lacking, then it will be very hard for us to keep hold of him, so careful what you wish for.