Not at all. I'm going by metrics that show that mainstream audiences didn't respond to him as a lead, and his wooden performances didn't resonate.
You're basically just covering your ears and believing that your own opinion of him is somehow more valid here, that's what the hardcore DCEU fans have been doing for years in their small circles... so that's not surprising.
Ultimately, in the end, he didn't work for what WB wanted with the character and now they are rebooting. They didn't want to give him a new expensive contract, given how his Superman was received. They tested the waters with Black Adam and general audiences just had apathy for him. So now we're getting a clean slate.
You have a point... but we can't really pinpoint that Henry Cavill as theblead was the problem, as opposed to the story. I mean, the Rock has had blockbuster films (like Jumanji, of all things), but also failures like Black Adam.
In that case it was story, which i would argue is the case with the Snyder trilogy... case in point... how Superman dies in the 2nd movie..and we are to believe that the whole world mourns.... thenfolmmaking never built him up the way Captain America First Avenger did