Brown really put the junior in this competition. I mean based on this everyone has a future in seniors skating except him.
Obviously that's why he won the whole thing, you know. You need to calm down over the fact that he has not mastered a triple axel.
Have to say Han should win here. I would put Josh in second and Jason in third.
Regardless I still love Jason and he won a junior competition so I guess skating juniorish because he had no 3 axel is appropriate. However I'm really surprised that he hasn't just gone for an axel. Maybe he should try a quad because sometimes that might be easier for someone who can't do an axel. He still should just go for it even if it's 2 footed. If he doesn't do one next season then I would say maybe there isn't much hope but he still can jump. All of his other jumps are just fine.
I think Phil Hersh just did an interview with Jason and he said that Jason literally practices 3As almost obsessively every day but has yet to stand up AND rotate one.
Brown really put the junior in this competition. I mean based on this everyone has a future in seniors skating except him.
It's not even about mastering- how about an attempt? So he won the JRGPF. He won it without a 3A - couldn't mean less.
Jason Brown far exceeds the top level senior skaters in many areas of skating even. The kid is special. I wish him a 3axel and/or quad just so I can see more of him in the future. But his performance today stands as an indelible piece of art.
Oh my lord, give me a break, no 3A, bent knees, poor upbody gesture, should I continue?
I think you need to rewatch the program because other than the 3A remark I don't agree with the rest of your comments.
"Bent knees"? Do you look at his jump landings? How about this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLB920927D91493464&feature=player_detailpage&v=IYtxwK2wJrg#t=122s
And what's so bad about his upper body gesture? He is ridiculously fluid in his movements.
You appear to have some sort of vendetta against Jason, judging from your comment about his "giggling like a silly girl". The boy is 16 and has just won the biggest title of his career. Do you want him stony-faced? I'm sure you'd complain that he looks ungrateful then.