I did. He didn't much like TEMPEST and, so far, I have found much in it to enjoy.
In contrast, I agree with him that Dylan has been lauded, regarding recent albums, beyond what the albums themselves deserve. There are tracks that I really like and there have been live performances of some songs that have really got to me but the albums simply have not held together - for me. I have probably played the Bootleg Series compilation TELL TALE SIGNS more often than any one of last four studio albums, with the possible exception of TIME OUT OF MIND. And that's a tell tale sign in itself. Also, of the 39 tracks on the 3-CD version of TELL TALE SIGNS, 10 came from the TIME OUT OF MIND sessions, none from "LOVE AND THEFT", and 2 from MODERN TIMES. That's another tell tale sign.
As for professional reviewers, I don't pay too much attention to them - sometimes I think that, in a strange kind of way, they're reviewing the previous album. And you will always find fans who "love" a new album and rave about it, come what may. These are largely distractions.