chuckm said:
The bottom line is Plushy DOESN'T HAVE to compete in the GP. He did not finish in the top 12 at Worlds, and he is under no obligation to accept an invitation. I am sure the RF has sufficient documentation on his knee injury to present a case that he is still injured.
I would not have wished hernias on Plushenko, but the silver lining was that he gave two performances in Moscow in qualis and SP through sheer will, pulling out his last drop of reserve from his toe nails, and then retired, and as a result, he has no obligation to skate GP next year

It's the best thing that could have happened to him in an Olympic year. He and his coaches and choreographers have had enough experience with CoP programs to know how to craft winning programs, and while shows are not the same as competition, he performs his competitive programs in them, and if he skates shows, he won't be rusty for Russian Nationals.
He
can skate at CoR only, particularly if by the start of competition 12 points won't qualify for the final, which is more likely now that the ISU has reportedly cut out the third event for seeded skaters, who can no longer take points away from other competitors in their non-scoring events. For example, assuming the same scores from the rest of the field, without Johnny Weir at NHK last season, Chengjiang Li would have had a total of 14 points (5 instead of 4), and Michael Weiss would have had 14 (7 instead of 5) and a bronze medal, as well as the first alternate spot, which would have made him Weir's replacement in GPF. In 2003-4, Joubert would have had 14 points and a berth in GPF instead of a last-minute replacement invitation, and Gao would also have had 14 (moving up one in NHK), bumping Goebel with his 12 points from his single event (CHN) to first alternate. Dambier would have been third alternate, with 11 points, after two moves up. First alternate isn't quite safe enough, though, at least in the last two years.