I understand enough to know much of the passing around at the back was because the players didn't know quite what to do and were simply unloading it rather than having a coherent plan
So the answer is no then.
If you watch Swansea there's a world of difference. They move it with speed and purpose and the passing is to pull the opposition out of position.
Do you remember our first season at the Amex? We played the same game but is was slower, less incisive, and sometimes ineffective. The second season it was quicker, more incisive, and more effective. It's called improvement, and it takes time. Do you think when Swansea adopted this style of play they immediately started playing exactly how they do now? Of course they didn't! They improved gradually and the build up play got quicker, more incisive and more effective, until eventually they got to the stage they're at now. It really isn't that difficult to comprehend. It took them a long time, and they went through 4 managers doing it, but they're now an established Premier League team with a superb style of play who can beat anyone on their day, and that's just about the best we can ever hope for.
But I'm guessing you don't like that model and demand instant success and want us to just get promoted whatever it takes.