It seems to me that if the goal of the close text is to improve the questions to the point where they can be answered and benefit the site, then the help texts could be improved.
Example: How to do statistical analysis that include 2 levels of repeatedness in R?
The asker understands that SO is a programming site, but doesn't understand that the zeroth question ("how do I start?", with zero code) is off-topic. There is a link labelled "learn more" on the new blue box, but I don't think the text it points to will help the asker understand the problem.
The help text is general and shared by all close reasons. I think closing is a big enough part of the site to warrant a "help" page for each reason, tailored to the typical misunderstandings that lead to that close, without digressing into the others.
The help text hasn't been updated with the new (wording for the) close reasons.
Last but not least, it doesn't seem likely to get the point across. In this case: "Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking." Well, I could tell what the asker asked about. The phrasing makes it sound as if the respondents were misunderstanding on purpose, just to be unfriendly and show the asker who's the master.