hmmmmm.
they have there place IMO.
i concede the argument against them is compelling And when I am counting ounces, mine rarely make the cut. They are the classic Jack of all trades, master of none. Not waterproof, not super breathable, not that warm, somewhat heavy.
However, I think you can cover a lot of weather conditions with a soft shell. They may not be the lightest options but they are versatile. For anything 30-60*, moderate wind, light rain, mine do great. If things are hotter, colder, windier, wetter, I go with other options. I also think they shine when it comes to durability and they have an edge on noise. I wear mine in brush that would shred a puffy and where rain gear would be crazy loud. Mine see most use on day hunts and shorter backcountry trips. I have a kuiu guide jacket that rides in my truck as a grab it option.