I think what Blades of Passion is referring to is the current rule that says if you underrotate by 89 degress you get full credit for a triple, but if you underrotate by 91 degrees, then you only get credit for a double.
To me, the question is one of proportion among the three stages of the jump. The entry/take-off, the rotations in the air, and the landing. Messing up on any of the three should call for evenhanded penalties.
If we want to be hard-nosed and say that an underroated triple is not a triple, then we should be consistent and say that a Lutz off the wrong edge is not a Lutz, and a jump that is not landed satisfactorily is not really anything at all. (Anyone can jump into the air. It's the coming down part that distinguishes good skating.

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