No - normally consistent quads and quad combinations, a lovely flip sadly prone to edge calls, showmanship, excellent posture, and fast, precise footwork. Quads, I think, are currently undervalued; the emphasis on edge calls has really hurt him, as the (f)lip was probably his most consistent jump; and step sequences require mostly lots of bobbing back and forth; as I see it, Brian's refusal to capitulate is like Stephane's spin rebellion a few years ago - visually appealing, but strategically ill-advised.
2007 was pretty much a different version of the current system: the crackdown on jump technique had not yet begun, and there were some other differences. I agree Brian's inconsistency has been the biggest issue, especially in the LP, and I hope at some point this season he'll get it right and be rewarded for it - preferably in Vancouver

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I have a theory about what will happen in Vancouver: it won't necessarily be the current frontrunners. I think one of the guys will pretty much go into the zone and skate two perfect, as good as he can be performances like Jeff Buttle at 2008 Worlds.
All of this post is not really related to the men's LP at CoC

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