The problem with espousing shots like this is that some of us are attempting to pass on information to folks with less experience and to pass on realistic expectations.
Fact is you can shoot a deer in the kidney and get good blood and death, you can slide a sharp broadhead in from behind and sever a femoral artery, great blood, quick death, you can put one between its eyes and drop it on the spot, if you put it right behind its skull you will likely drop it, a liver hit will kill it and likely leave a good blood trail if you get two holes. SHooting straight down into the chest will maybe get you a heart and one lung, and you may even drop it with a spine shot. Get a bit lucky and put an arrow thru its guts but sever the aorta and it will bleed out quickly, albeit not likely much trail. Should we be practicing these shots ? It opens the game up to even more dead deer possibilities !
Lots of ways CAN do it and HAVE been done it. That doesn't mean I myself am gonna tell those that are asking that they are a good viable shot to take.
We sit here every day and zitch about some folks (oh, but not us) taking 60, 70, 80 yard shots, but hey, they do it and often kill stuff. Its right there on the video. Should we be saying that's OK to the folks asking for guidance ?
Some of us (I am not claiming this status) are very experienced hunters, been doing it a long time, can do things others can't and pushing the envelope at that point is something you yourself can do. . but don't tell the new folks that this is OK. Once they have experience, both at shooting and at shooting at game, as well as with game animal physiology they can make other choices.
ChuckC