That's my impression thanks. So is CR pushing D&D in a neo-Trad/OC direction? If so it seems more about audience demand than what Mercer does as a DM? I do have the impression 5e is moving towards being centred more on OC style play - what I call "
Ginny D&D"

- but I'm not sure if CR is in itself much of a major factor. It seems more about the new player (or fan) base the game began attracting even before CR; they tend to be fans of CR but I don't think CR is making them into OC-type players, rather OC style is what they like, and CR fits what they like well enough.
Edit: I think one of my player groups would like it if I was more of an OC style GM,
Kimberly Pauley especially makes these lovely, beautifully realised PCs worthy of a novel protagonist, and I always feel bad when I brutally murderise them.