Yeah, okay first off to the first answer, thanks for the stereotype. That's really classy of you, especially to insult an entire fan-base when we're all obviously a little upset.
No, but honestly Berdych just outplayed Roger today. He was actually the 2nd, and maybe the 3rd (Bozoljak is questionable) to just be the better player than Federer. Roger's serve was keeping him in the match early but once it went away, which was inevitable, you knew he was in trouble. Yeah, he definitely made mistakes and failed to make adjustments, but the rule about adjustments is that if you have to make them then all credit goes to your opponent for forcing you out of your comfort zone.
Great match by Tomas Berdych today who was always the player I was worried about for Roger. The grass courts are playing much faster this year than recently because of the lack of rain and that's why you've seen big servers/hitters really play awesome, even more so on the women's side (2 unseeded players in the semis who absolutely rip the ball as hard as they can). His forehand and his 2nd serve were unstoppable today and his net game was very very good as well. And his defense was even surprisingly good. You can see that he has worked hard and improved a lot in the last year.
Roger fans like myself need to start really accepting that he's not going to be #1 in the world again. I think he'll hang around like Sampras did (Because he's really committed to playing through the 2012 Olympics) and maybe win 2-4 more majors over the next 2-3 years, but he might even fall out of the top 5. I think Pete Sampras was actually ranked around #20 when he won his last major.
Federer's days as being considered by anyone sane as the best current player in the world are over, but he's still probably the best in history. Us Roger fans are just going to have to accept this decline with the same grace as did we enjoy his prime.