Yep.
Unencumbered by the VTOL hardware, the thing performs very similarly to an FA-18 in a strictly dynamic sense...and that's leaving aside all the inherent advantages of the platform. The VTOL version blows away that hot garbage Harrier its meant to replace so completely that it bears no mention. The USAF version is the one I'm most concerned about, as it has trouble against a F-16...but then again those Viper jocks routinely trash F-15's (and even F-22s) in wargames. Reason being of course that 20th century close range aerial gun fighting is a thing of the past. Tom Cruise need not apply. Where the new stuff excels is under the conditions it was designed for...long range, high speed, stealth...basically 21st century warfare. If an F-35 pilot has somehow gotten himself into a situation where he's in a tight turning contest in visual range...he's already f**k up completely. In today's world of helmet mounted off-bore sight targeting...any pilot flying anything who gets themselves into such a 1970's situation is probably f**k. Which is how F-16's manage to kill F-22's in simulations. They are set up in demos of old school close range dogfights, with predictable results.
And media, being entirely ignorant of all this, crows about it. And the public, the only people possibly even more ignorant than the media, lap it up.
Real world, an F-16 is so wildly bogged down with fuel tanks, hard points loadout, and extended electronic warfare equipment that it turns into a dog.
In actuality, we simply won't know what the F-35 is going to be capable of until the software is dialed in.
Then you've got the afore mentioned military...who simply hate change. Top to bottom. Loath it.
There are lots of reasons to bitch about the F-35...but the sort of thing you're going to find by googling...dumbed down for the masses...isn't one of them.