So consequentialism says "doing right is making good". But it doesn't say what "making good" means. So it's a family of moral theories.
What moral theories are part of the consequentialist family? All theories that can be expressed as "doing right is making X" for some X.
If I show that your moral theory can be expressed in that manner, I show that you are, in this sense, a consequentialist.
And if i can show that consequentialism needs to be combined with rules (or something else), does that prove consequentialism is really deontology (or something else)? It is rather easy to show that any one-legged approach is flawed, but if end up with a mixed theory we should not label it as a one-legged theory.
Y'all know the rules: