Agreed. He's the chosen one.. I've said it a lot in these threads. I think the problems of Season 1 and 2 illustrated that with 56 years of history behind it, if you're working with established settings and characters, you need Trek vets who know the lore and understand (as David Blass put it), Star Trek is fundamentally a period piece about the future. You don't put your own spin on stuff... you organically continue what came before. That is almost verbatim what Blass said what he gave marching orders to his production staffers: do Nemesis, evolved, not all-new.
SNW and Discovery can go nuts because that's uncovered or undercovered territory. They get to build their own stories in that sandbox. Like the Gorn retcon in SNW? Cool. Why not! We've seen like 5 minutes of Gorn in 50 years. So go nuts.
But the Berman sandbox has specific rules that must be observed, and that means the Sandbox warden needs to be someone who follows it.