Just put the Worlds scores in the spreadsheet. And I'll give the analysis later, but honestly if I was Jason Brown, I wouldn't give up yet (not that he is, but speaking figuratively of course) -- despite his struggles this season -- his scores still hold up really well in relation to the other men.
Max Aaron's scores also were pretty solid. Nathan's was astronomical (and Nathan -- just by a hair -- has the highest PCS of the U.S. men (91.84 vs. 91.80)-- though Jason still has the highest average by a few points)
I will say what I said in the free skate thread -- what save us was the depth men. It speaks volumes that the third alternate, 9th place finisher at Nationals contributed to three spots. And Vincent also finished top 6 at the Olympics. And Jason got a 4CC medal. I'd say overall it was pretty good season for the U.S. men.
Max Aaron's scores also were pretty solid. Nathan's was astronomical (and Nathan -- just by a hair -- has the highest PCS of the U.S. men (91.84 vs. 91.80)-- though Jason still has the highest average by a few points)
I will say what I said in the free skate thread -- what save us was the depth men. It speaks volumes that the third alternate, 9th place finisher at Nationals contributed to three spots. And Vincent also finished top 6 at the Olympics. And Jason got a 4CC medal. I'd say overall it was pretty good season for the U.S. men.
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