But you can't help but mention Sanji everytime Zoro is in debate...
This is a thread about Zoro's relationship with EVERY Strawhat member. Sanji is included. I brought Usopp, Nami, and Franky at the same I brought up Sanji, and it wasn't even about power when I did that, but about leadership skills and guiding the actions of the crew. But "Sanji vs Zoro" is magically the only part you see. Notice how in this thread, I've never actually touched on the topic of Zoro vs Sanji, only its status in this thread.
I mean just where did I say Zoro has zero flaws? But I don't think he is an idiot like you are saying literally everytime Zoro is in a debate...
1. What makes you think I care about how you feel about Zoro's intelligence?
2. If I think he's an idiot, so what? If you're fine with people saying Zoro is flawed, and I think that's his flaw, why does it translate to me hating him?
3. I don't say Zoro is an idiot nearly as often as you'e trying to make it seem here.
Zoro is more suited than anyone in SH's for 2nd in command.
Considering that Zoro is a reclusive, unsympathetic and rather simple-minded individual, no, I don't think he'd be in a good position to command the crew for very long. The best bet would be a joint democracy between him, Robin, Nami, and Sanji.
You are literally biased if you think Sanji or someone else can take that position from him.
Nami, Robin, and Sanji are all definitely more intelligent than Zoro is. The three of them working together would be better than Zoro having absolute authority because they think things out better than he does(all three), communicate better with the crew(Sanji and Nami, to some extent Robin), all have a bigger threshold of knowledge(especially Robin and Nami) and have guided the crew's actions more times(mostly Nami).
I don't think any of them individually would make good leaders for the crew based on what kind of crew it is.
Oda showed it several times indirectly who is the 2nd in command of the crew...
Oda has shown it several times the crew acts as one unit, and without a hierarchy, in actuality.