No, the problem is, this is a forum with 10,000+ members, at least 50% of whom don't know their arse from their elbow (and I am being generous saying '50%) so I am sure you can find a load of know-nothing nutters who are/were claiming Henderson is a fantastic goalkeeper I am sure....but I think most sensible posters are not saying that at all.
As I pointed out, and it seems you're alluding to my post, De Gea has been in terrible form for about three/four seasons now. Believe me, I am the first to say De Gea was world-class in his prime, but the last season he actually performed well was the year we finished 2nd under Jose.
Since then, his shot-stopping has fallen off a cliff as his reflexes/agility have waned and what's left is an absolute husk of a goalkeeper who only moves sideways like a 'foosball' GK, who makes huge, costly mistakes on a regular basis (I am not talking about small technical errors, I am talking about undisputed, major errors like the Brentford game), who is scared of his own shadow, who's first movements is always backwards and who offers absolutely nothing to his back four.
What many of us are/were saying is that whilst Dean Henderson might not be the long-term answer, it would have made more sense for the club to move on the very poor goalkeeper who earns £350K per week and keep the average/fair goalkeeper.