Strange. People don't actually KNOW RB was behind the setups, it's assumed.
And how on earth did Barrichello being slower than Jenson in all but two races (I think) plus a few qualifying sessions make Jenson look average. On the same logic, Kovi made Hamilton look average.
Jenson has barely made any mistakes all year, and all of the ones he has made have (pretty much) been in qualifying. But not all the qualifying disasters can be attributed to him, but to the team - when they send him out, advice given regarding car management etc), or to luck (Suzuka for instance). Some of the issues, at least between Silverstone and Monza, were purely down to the car not working the tyres hard enough in cool conditions, and something that was developed out of the car by now (mostly).
Yet in the race, Jenson has routinely been up there, as quick as anyone (except when they had the tyre temp problems, but even then he usually got just as much out of it in a race than RB did), making passes that Hamilton couldn't, being the most consistent driver (in terms of points per race, laptimes over a stint), except when traffic has held him up. Being stuck behind KERS cars for instance, has meant on occasion he's lost lots of time through no fault of his own in the race.
Barrichello has been mediocre (by F1 standards, but obviously mega by mortal standards) all season with only one or two exceptions, and only has a lot of points due to the car finishing a lot of races and him not being awful.
Vettel has the pace, but not the maturity in the first part of the season. It took him 6 months to learn that. In contrast it took Lewis 2 and a half years, until the middle of this season.
No, Jenson isn't the next Schumacher, Senna, Prost, Mansell, Villeneuve. But he's still the champion, and did it in a far better, more deserving style than Lewis or Kimi managed in my opinion. For starters Jenson didn't drive into a single parked car in the pitlane, or crash into the worlds smallest gravel trap.