While you point out that there's pretty widespread (though not universal) sentiment that table is a bad tag, I don't think the correct choice would be burnination, aka removing table from all the questions that have it.
To see why, consider the following excerpt from the tag wiki:
For HTML Questions: Please use the html-table tag.
For Lua variable type: Please use the lua-table tag.
For the CSS display
property (includes table display values): Please use the css-tables tag.
For the C# Datatable class: Please use the datatable tag.
For the jQuery DataTables plugin: Please use the jquery-datatables tag.
For Java Persistent API @Table
annotation: Please use one of jpa-related tags.
For Excel Questions: Please use one of excel-related tags.
For r data.table
questions: Please use the data.table tag.
To me, this means the way to deal with table would be a retagging (and cleanup) operation at a massive scale -- there are currently more than 23,000 questions tagged, and for each one somebody would need to manually determine the correct retagging decision. Note that automated retagging tools can't conditionally retag based on other tags present on a question. To me, manually cleaning up 23,000 questions doesn't really seem feasible. Even if it were, the effort would be better spent elsewhere on the site.
I have a similar opinion about your other two proposed burninations. For instance, datatable should really be retagged based on whether the question is about a .NET class or about a JSF UI component or about a component in Wicket or about a package in R; manually retagging more than 10,000 such questions sounds infeasible.