I think we're making slightly different points (but that's not to say yours isn't a good one). My point was that Liverpool aspire to be a team challenging for the championship, certainly top 4 regulars, with decent finishes in the Champions League. So like Chelsea, basically, in terms of quality, or Man Utd of old (or Liverpool of even older). (Obviously we want to win everything, but you can't win everything every season, although you can give it a go). Last season, we seemed to be heading towards that faster than we hoped. Now we seem to have dropped back a bit again. It's quite clear that where we aspire to be is not where we are today. Berahino looks to be a decent player, and I certainly think he'll be good enough to play for a Europa League- standard team (i.e. teams that finish around 5th-8th in the league). Some would argue that's where we are now; it's certainly where we were when Brendan took over. Will he be good enough to be playing a team that wants to win championships? Can you imagine hime playing in a Champions League final (or even quarter-final)? That's obviously a personal opinion; right now, I'm not sure. But that's the sort of player we should be aiming for (if possible; I know there are potential issues about players wanting to join us).
Your point seems to be partly about that, but also about style and the direction Rodgers is taking the team. I can quite easily see Berahino fitting a Rodgers team in terms of style; I'm just not sure on the quality. Are we much further on than two years ago? Last season it was mostly about SaSaS. So far this season, only one of them has really played, and one fo them isn't coming back. The people covering (essentially Balotelli, to an extent also Markovic, Lambert and Borini, although their opportunities have been limited) have not been adequate replacements. The defence and midfield seem much the same so far. I think we'll have a better view at Christmas, when the new players have had more time and hopefully Sturridge is back. If we're playing the same then, then yes, I think we're not much further on from two years ago than we thought.