I think you'll find if you look closer, there is much less "bucking". The linked rear is also going to put power down way better and help with control int he rough stuff.
you'll be able to settle the rear with throttle inputs much easier in the gen2 trucks.
you have to drive a gen2 differently than a gen1 to be smooth. It looks like you're going to need to learn to drive a gen3 differently than a gen2 to be smooth.
Haters gonna hate, but it looks like Ford put a lot of the R&D into vehicle dynamics, which I appreciate. ( even if it is a scenario where you have to drive one to realize the difference.)
Unless you design a vehicle to the lowest common denominator, a great design will always be polarizing.
Time will tell.
I will say that Ford's pro driver for the promo reels got REALLY friendly with the bump stops, which I appreciate.