To play devil's advocate here, what else do you expect them to say? They're still within the structure where they're penalized or rewarded based on what they say and do. We can pull out old quotes from players during the D'Onofrio era. Players would come to their pressers and fully support and even repeat what coaches had told them.
For example, I know a few players I met during that Golden/D'Ono time who openly parroted coaching talking points. They'd tell me they knew it was bull**** but wanted to play. Did that happen with Keyshawn? Who knows. I don't know him nor do I chat with players anymore. He's also a kid. It's totally possible he was told he didn't jump through X, Y, Z hoops.
Again, he may not have. The problem is we don't know if the X, Y, Z hoops are even appropriate. It's tough to trust the structure when we see examples - on gameday and elsewhere - that our staff isn't necessarily making successful decisions or setting up successful strategies.
All we know for sure is we're underperforming. Consistently.