The statement was made in regard to the long program that will be performed today. In it, Yuna will include three double axels, two of which are combinations. One combination, the 2axel-3toe loop, is, I think, is perfectly fine to execute as an indicate of the skater's ability, and if she executes it, she will deserve the points she garners for it. The other combination, however, 2axel-2toe loop-2loop, is another kettle of fish altogether. It's an easy combo for which she gets 6.9 brownie points. If you consider the fact that Mao gets 9.5 points for doing 3axel-2toe loop, the scoring system is, how can I put it, really insensitive to what the skaters are actually executing. Yuna really should not be allowed to garner so many points so easily, and she should be forced to attempt a 3loop instead.
I fail to see how 6.3 points for a three-jump combo, which is more than three points less than Mao's two-jump combo, is unreasonable. The +GOE is where Yuna garners points, from going into the 2A from an ina bauer/spread eagle (which I have actually not seen any other skaters do so far. They may sometimes execute an ina bauer/spread eagle before a 2A, but I have never seen a skater link the two elements directly; they always cross over).
Moreover, I am frankly sick and tired of the Yuna-has-three-double-axels whinging. For chrissakes, Mao has three double loops (3F-2L and 3F-2L-2L) in her free skate, but I haven't seen anyone go on about that, or the fact that she has neither a lutz or a salchow.