LaFlorecita said:
Froome can only win if everything goes right for him (no rain,no racing before the final 5km on the final MTF, no racing on the cobbles, no crosswinds). I think Froome is least likely to win out of the big 4. Winning a GT is not just about sheer climbing force. You need to be a good racer and Nibali, Contador and also Quintana are good racers. Froome not. He's tactically incompetent and goes into meltdown once the real racing starts.
I think you're muddling in a load of stuff about Wiggins, Brailsford, Sky etc., rather than being objective about Froome. I can't think of any terrible performances by him in the rain. His 2014 Dauphiné and
Tour crashes both happened in the dry. We don't really know anything about how good he is on cobbles - as far as I know the only time he raced on them was Fléche Wallonne this year where he fell but still finished ok. Crosswinds? If you mean the 2013 Tour stage he finished in the same group as Quintana.
I think you have to put the blame for tactical incompetence at the foot of the DS rather than Froome - for example when he was hanging off the back of the main group during the Vuelta last year any other team would have waited for him but Sky put Deignan and Cataldo at the front and wound the pace up.
When did he "go into meltdown when the real racing started"? He seems a lot mentally tougher than, say, Wiggins, and repeatedly fought his way back after being dropped during last year's Vuelta. Froome's mountain train has never been as dominant as Wiggin's 2012 one - they've gone missing in action quite a few times and he's generally handled it ok.
He's not a great bike handler although he descends ok, his style on the bike looks ridiculous although I dunno if he can help it given his body shape (Hesjedal is another tall rider with long arms and long legs who has no grace on a bike), but he's got a Tour win, 3 more GT podiums, and 6 week long stage race victories. Maybe what annoys people is that he shows that the stuff they hold dear - beautiful pedalling style, demon descending, jumping kerbs, floating along cobbled sections - doesn't really matter most of the time.