I was thinking about this. This was the first time he completed a planned FS layout without a fall or pop pretty much since Boston, but this season especially, no doubling his jumps at the end of the program, or tripling the quad toe, or falling/popping the axel. He had to work hard to reach this form, but I think moving away from the quad sal, and possibly even the triple loop, might have eased his problems.
I don't really know if at this point it's worth it to compete other quads beside the toe, if he theoretically could work on loop and flip, at least for the coming season. If he manages to reach a physical form that allows him to jump his quads like he did last season, when the falls weren't so disruptive, then fine. But he will keep himself in contention if he manages to go clean with a simpler layout--which we all know he's not very keen on doing, but what can we do.