Heh, I think your feelings about Sigs became pretty clear by using reliability in quotes. Fair enough, no one is obligated to love every weapon.
However, the M&P reset hardly spoils any debate against it. It is simply another style of trigger. If anything has been 'spoiled', at least in my experience, it is the reputation of the M&P due to it's lack of quality. A thorough testing of that weapon by my agency led to it's being dropped immediately and with extreme prejudice, while the Academy that using was in still progress. A shockingly high number of failures in ejection, feeding and firing, on many, many pistols, clearly pointed out that S&W's polymer option is no real option at all. They were issued DAK Sig P226's, as the rest of the Dept has had since around 2004, to great effect and with no issue.
I know others may have different experiences, but I've observed and participated in tortuous testing of Sig's since 1989, and no one who rightly calls themselves educated in handguns would question the reliability of Sig Sauer's classic P series pistols. The trigger's may not be someone's cup of tea, but questioning their reliability only damages one's own credibility.
The same cannot be said of one questioning S&W's current reputation for reliability in the M&P line. I believe mine is not the first agency to test, reject and return those pistols for being, quite simply, unacceptable in terms of 'officer safety' reliable.