I often see newbs come on here proclaiming their love for some non favored course, and quickly find they are out of step. I recall doing the same thing myself, and also seeing many other architects come on here only to find the popular discussion topics are pretty limited.
BTW, I agree the top dogs generally deserve their accolades. On the other hand, every critique of RTJ or Fazio probably stems from having done too many courses, perhaps being repetitive or inconsistent out of the box. (That's a problem 99% of architects would LOVE to have!)
I do find myself wondering when and if that natural process of the same guys who built up the top archies reputations start the process of tearing it down. It happens, to politicians, architects, whatever. That said, I feel (just a gut feel, no real backup) that some of the rest of the world will move on, and this site would be the last to catch on to the next hot architect.
I have heard snippets of "C and C are getting repetitive" and just a few about Doak greens (they treat you like a baby treats a diaper.....oh wait, I wrote that one.....) but I haven't seen the process really accelerate. That said, I wonder if/when it will. If RTJ greens got critiqued/remodeled as too severe, why won't that happen to TD?
There may be some reasons. Certainly, TD has had the best run of sites ever, and both firms are different than the big names of the past in that most of their projects seem to be golf only, rather than golf/housing that other big names get stuck with for marketing reasons. For that matter, those two firms are the first to build their fan base via the internet, vs. magazines, which is also a big differentiator.
So again, there are reasons why they have stayed on top. Obviously, some things never change (i.e., no archie stays on top forever) while other things in this new age have changed quite a bit.
Back on topic, I also find myself wondering about the level of discussion here. We really don't discuss architecture all that much. Just try an esoteric question and you get five responses, tops. Talk about a Doak or a classic and it goes for months or years. In other words, for all the potential for intelligent discussion (and there is lots of it) it in many cases, this website turns into an internet version of some travel blog, with name dropping, course counting, etc. I will grant its hard to discuss courses you haven't played, and even harder for most to discuss architectural concepts in depth.
In fact, architectural concepts is where I think the real silence begins on this board, even moreso than in discussing different architects.