I think this summs it up very well ^^
That Seb is a very good driver is not in discussion (for most people) but is he one of the very best?
In my opinion, he's flawed and will go a similar way to Schumacher. However, where Schumacher had great raw talent and thrust his way forward, Seb seems more capable of getting the car to perform to the maximum. More of a Prost type of approach than a Senna.
When the Red Newey is equal with a couple of other cars, we might see a more eratic Seb and some questionable tactics and driving. I think he's going to struggle when Alonso and Hamilton are sniffing his lunch.