I didn't think I was being vague. A second terrible season is significantly more difficult to write off as a fluke than the first, and more strongly changes the projection going forward. Nobody has a good answer on what to do with his 2012-2013-2014-2015 combo in terms of projection. If you go high, you're ignoring two very bad seasons. If you go low, you're ignoring two decent ones. If you split the difference, you're picking the one thing he's least likely to do. The best I can come up with is "recency is the tiebreaker," but that's not a very satisfactory answer.