I don't dispute anything you say, every time I hear Luc speak I am absolutely amazed that someone so unintelligent (did Luc graduate high-school?) is the president of a business valued at $2bn. I've used this before but it's like McDonalds hiring the all-star fry cook to run the company at the corporate level, it's complete insanity, and the results are not surprising, especially when the fry cook hires all his lackeys and his lackeys lackeys to run hockey ops.
I just don't subscribe to the belief that is sometimes pushed here on this forum that Luc (and Bergeron) are the ones pulling all the strings and Blake is some innocent bystander that has nothing to do with it. I think these two guys are on the same page about everything, and have been since the palace coup in 2017.
I don't think Blake would have let his entire legacy as a GM be soiled and any chance of ever getting a job elsewhere go up in smoke had he truly been against ending the rebuild in 2021. We have never heard anything about major vision disagreements, not from the organizational mouthpieces like Hoven or from an honest connected reporter like Rosen. If I were in Blake's shoes and I was powerless and opposed the organizational vision being mandated by the president, I would have resigned, and my guess is that happens a lot in sports with these random resignations of people at the management and executive levels.