Hey, I never claimed the D&D 5e rules were well organized or presented. If your opinion is that these rules should have been written better, I agree with you. And it’s odd because I actually think they were written much better in the open playtest packets.
And yes, I know what people are likely to say to this: I’m carrying over assumptions based on my experience with a previous “edition” by running D&D 5th edition like it’s D&D Next. I actually think that’s a perfectly fair critique of my position, D&D Next does heavily color my interpretation of the 5e rules. However, I think based on the fact that Jeremy Crawford agrees with my interpretation, it’s clear that I’ve at least arrived at the RAI through that lens, which I think is most often not the case when someone carries over assumptions from previous editions.