Well ICE, this hypothetical could be extended to a number of different issues.
Like, should I be concerned that the sun would not come up in the morning, or should I be concerned that an airplane will fall from the sky onto me as I cut my grass?
You certainly could worry about those things. (And I do consult the Farmer’s almanac and wear a hat while I cut my grass to be proactive):lol
I do not have my FGT owner’s manual handy at the moment but am sure I change my engine oil much more frequently (time and mileage) than the owner’s manual recommends. I would venture a guess that most of our FGT owners do so as well. Ralphie and Jeff chime in with your experience. If the multi viscosity polymers added to the oil giving the virgin oil its 5W-50 range do as some have suggested break down and the viscosity homogenizes to say a straight 30 or 35 weight oil, for the duty cycle and ambient temperatures to which I run my engine, my personal belief is the oil viscosity is acceptable. And knowing the continued product over-checking performed by Ford on this oil and the durability testing the engine went through for production release using this oil, I am perfectly happy just using what Ford recommends for this as well as my other Ford high performance engines.
As stated, this is just my opinion. Engine oil selection is a polarizing topic and other owners are certainly free to make their own oil choice based on their experience/beliefs.