A preference towards a ski is not a community based decision. You have your right not to like a ski.
But I think the bentlys charge in the pow, and the chop. There is a lot of chatter but I don't worry about it a whole lot. They don't chatter in pow, and actually have 'pop' in pow, from my experience. The tips and tails work as shock absorbers due to their flex in the pow/chop and allow the rest of the ski to perform.
As for the main point of this threat, it really depends on the ski. My bentlys(189cm) are mounted like -2 from true center with jesters. You really have to judge how much switch riding you are going to do. It is very proportional. If you do more, mount them more forward. You will lose a bit of true pow skiing ability, but will gain a ton of switch pow skiing ability. I also like having tails when I ski.
I grew up racing, so I like to charge with my shins on the tounge.
It really depends on the ski and what you indend to do with it.