I get your point but I disagree. (Especially with the last line).
FSW points and CRS points are different and may be mutually exclusive especially because while you may be eligible based on your FSW points, you can be rejected because your CRS scores are not deemed correct to what you have claimed.
E.g: A person has
76 in FSW points and
454 in CRS scores/points at the time he got the ITA. The draw cut-off at that time was 454, so all was good. And then months down the line, for any reason, the officer doesn't think he qualifies for 2-or more certificates with which he claimed points to get the 454 score, and drops his score, that person will still have at least a
74 on the FSW points (Bsc= 21 points, Msc= 23 points, PhD= 25 points; 25 points is the maximum for education under FSW) but will now have say 440 in the new calculated score. He won't be qualified to receive a PR because the recalculated CRS scores are below the draw cut-off at the time he applied despite still having 74 in FSW points.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/education-assessed/read-report.html
That's all I'm saying on this subject.