Okay, well that's almost true. What I'll come right out and say is that I didn't want any changes to anything that wasn't actually broken.
I really would have been much happier if they just rewrote the corebooks to reflect late 5e design, fixed a few things that were generally seen as problems, assuaged their racial hangups, and, critically, left vast amounts of the PHB untouched. Instead they did the prior things, but also gave us lots of lateral-move-at-best changes in the mix seemingly just to meet a making changes quota. But because it was "not a new edition" changes could not be highlighted, they had to instead be subtle snakes hiding in the grasses.
I'm not opposed to positive change, I just don't get jazzed about needless and questionable changes. There was no part of me antsy to see change for the sake of novelty.