Based on my limited knowledge of Bodhi and plant breeding, if you aren't running a full pack, your experience with a cross isn't going to be representative of its full potential.
This is true of any cross regardless of the breeder. No cross has a 100% likelihood of producing plants 100% of the customers will like. When it comes to cannabis, people have wildly different tastes and preferences; and unless you are growing 6+ generation IBL crosses that you bred yourself, there is a chance you will get plants you don't like. This is why most of the complaints about Bodhi are from people who grow 3-5 seeds of one cross and don't find a keeper. In my opinion, these people would be better off growing from feminized seeds.
There's also a good amount of people who just plain don't know what they are doing, that are growing more advanced or sensitive strains badly and blaming the breeder. Just as an example, I once
gave a bunch of cuts i had to a self proclaimed "master grower" and after his harvest he accused me of giving him bad genetics, and told me the only one that was any good was my Northern Lights cut. That cut was far from the best, i grew it for hash, but it was super reliable, hardy, and would perform well even in the worst environment. When i saw his grow, he was trying to grow 3'-4' tall plants in 2 gallon plastic grow bags of Fox Farm under a 1000w HPS without ventilation.
Lastly you have people who buy strains without having enough knowledge of the parents and just plain have unreasonable expectations. "Oh, that cookies x og cross you grew didn't yield well? You don't say...."