The OL is bad - yes.
Did DW play well? Not really.
Did he do some things with his feet to escape and make a handful of plays running or finding a receiver - yes.
Did he run into trouble sometimes - yes, probably an equal number of times he made something happen.
How many of his 8 sacks were on him? I don't know... maybe 2?
Did he stick the throws when his first read WR's were open - I can think of one time to Cooper when we were gaining momentum. Most of the throws are not accurate.
Is Stefanski calling plays that help DW out with extra protection - not as often as I would like to see. We don't seem to establish any facet of the game on offense, we seem to need DW to read the D and find the open man and get the ball out at the top of a 3 or 5 step dropback ... and DW can't read the D.

I'd say that based on the last 2 games - DW is not the biggest problem with the team. We have other glaring issues with the OL and a lack of a running game and the receivers have dropped too many balls. With that said - saying the $230M QB who you traded 3 first round picks + change to acquire isn't the biggest problem on the team speaks volumes about the value we've gotten from that trade. Essentially a 38 year old QB who got the call up while he was sitting on his sofa has outperformed DW by leaps and bounds last year - and while it might not be pretty based on the OL this year, I expect we'd have won yesterday if JF was QB.