Caroline's jumps are not just underrotated (at times) - they are tiny and have ungainly takeoffs, which is cause for -GOE in and of itself (meaning they would still score less even if underrotated jumps were given a proper base value).
I'm not sure that you are seeing the whole picture. After all, you have not answered my question:
If someone does a big Triple jump that looks good but was a bit short on the landing, do you really think that should score
less than someone who rotated a few degrees further but landed on two feet, fell out of the landing, and put both of their hands down on the ice?
Because that's how the system currently works.
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And, to re-iterate my point again:
If they rotated 10 degrees more, and then basically fall, does that mean they "worked hard enough" on the jump? If you think about it objectively, I am sure the logical conclusion will become apparent.
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