Now that right there is hard to argue with! That's what I've said all along.
This year I shot a doe, and from the stand it looked like a perfect hit elevation wise. When I got to the deer I thought, hey, that looks like a high hit. Ended up just under the spine.
I think that what a lot of guys see from the treestand fools them into thinking they hit the deer below the spine, because you see more of the deer's back from an elevated position. Deer hit above the spine with an arrow will normally live to see another day.