That's just a small group here, it doesn't really represent the fan base where they are insanely popular.
So far, they have shown us they can score in the regular season, and put up some points in the playoffs, but cannot carry the team on a long playoff run.
Regular season - I'm a big fan, getting points in the playoffs - not bad, getting the team deep into the playoffs - no way.
To be perfectly honest, I'm torn on this. I think it's because I have so much invested in this team. I , like most if not all the other fans, desperately want this team to win the Cup, or at least go on a long playoff run. When they don't, which up until now has been never, who gets most of the blame? It's the ones being paid the most. Always has been, always will. Wendel Clark and Doug Gilmour are two of my favourite all-time Leafs. They never won a Cup, but they always left it all on the ice. They were true warriors, who were willing to do whatever it would take to win. To me, there is no doubt that they were Leafs first, individuals second. I don't see that in this core, especially when I think back to what Shanahan said before they signed their last contracts, about how they should be willing to leave some on the table to better help the team out (and this coming from a former Stanley Cup champion, no less)!
But you are right, every fan certainly has the right to view their players whatever way they want. However, I will not be one who thinks highly of them, unless of course they bring home a Cup or two!