Agreed.
This "tombstones" nonsense is way over the top, perpetrated by a handful on these forums and now accepted as gospel!
I ran the bridgestones on my GTI for 25k Kms and apart from a bit of tramping in the wet as they wore towards the limiters (to be expected, to be fair) they were generally fine imo.
I have conti's on the R and to be quite honest I'd be pressed to tell the difference in most normal conditions.
I had tramping with Bridgestones on my GTD from day one, and had some access to my Dad's GTD which never tramped at all, I haven't heard of anyone else without Bridgestones reporting copious tramping either, but plenty with have done so. After having a string of "performance diesel" Golfs/Sciroccos, only one other came on Bridgestones from the factory, a MK5 GT Sport TDI170, and that tramped like a pissed off bull at slightly damp roundabouts too. Their dry performance really deteriorates below 12C - most Summer tyres' performance noticeably deteriorates below 4C.
I'm no traffic light dueller, but I do expect tramping not to occur at the slightest bit of damp at 40% throttle trying to exploit a gap on a busy roundabout that a 65PS Toyota Aygo can take advantage of easily enough because it will just go. In the Summer, grip on the move for the Bridgestones was adequate, but once the temp drops below 12C the tyres really harden up in a way that a premium tyre shouldn't.
When there are far better tyres at the same price point (retail) and a Bridgestone shod GTD doesn't have a cat in hell's chance of doing the stated 0-62 in 7.5 seconds because of the tramping (even in the dry in the Summer with more than 60% throttle) then the tyres really aren't fit for the purpose. You don't have to be driving like an idiot for them to misbehave, and when you wouldn't need to rein it in on other rubber at the same pricepoint there's something amiss with the choice of tyres, not the way the car's being driven.
Pretty much any other tyre in the same price range as a BS S001/RE050 will outdo it on wet grip and lower temp dry grip.
The change from RE050A to PSS has transformed my car in the current conditions, and officially they're not even scrubbed in yet. I doubt the difference would have been quite so profound when changing from Dunlop SP01, Conti 5, Pirelli P7, Michelin PS3.