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I looked it up and I am not sure I took it the same way as you.
Yes they talk smack, but they also said they only talk about those with relevance and talent. So I kinda took it that they were saying that they both did in fact have talent, and were relevant. Sorta a you know you have made it when you are the subject of gossip type thing. I took it to mean that to TSL it is better to have catty comments made than have no comments made.
I would think Dave is the one driving the Twitter feed...at least I hope so. Given the criticism and struggle Jenny had in her own career, I would hope she would stay out of it.
That is, she should feel free to provide constructive feedback, but not throw such pithy insults like the one she mentioned.
They definitely both tweet from the account and Jenny has made her fair share of snarky comments. For a time, they signed the tweets but they've stopped doing that.
Honestly TSL is fun, snarky commentary for fans, not skaters. If Gracie and Alexa were upset enough to respond to the TSL twitter, it's probably in their best interest not to follow/read/listen. They have much bigger things to worry about after SA then what Dave and Jenny (who I think are great but are nothing more than a niche skating site) think of them
I perosnally have a love hate relationship with the skating lesson and on this occaision i really hope that Gracie and Alexa/Chris figuht on and prove jenny kirk and dave lease wrong. I would love to see them eat their words for once.
Honestly TSL is fun, snarky commentary for fans, not skaters..
Exactly. TSL is basically a snarky, knowledgeable skating message board in video blog form. I remember during Ashley Wagner's interview with them, she said something along the lines of, "You're harsh and can kinda be jerks sometimes, but at least you know what you're talking about." Full disclosure: I completely agree with them regarding Gracie (i.e., she's crazy-talented but her programs/packaging aren't working at all, and I'm not sure about her ability to compete under pressure), so that probably makes me more likely to defend them on this.
Many hype up Polina due her consistent high TES. Although she does have youth on her side and her Russian heritage may have helped (frankly it is really pathetic and wrong this should matter at all in ANY sport), but personally, I find her still a bit rough, gangly and awkward. Although she doe tick all the boxes, how she carry out her choreography is with little or no emotional depth or interpretation. Maybe she will prove me completely wrong this year as she matures.
I just wish Gracie had Sam Cesario's confidence. If she did, Gracie would be a worldbeater.
Agreed. Sam doesn't seem to let the nerves get to her though she doesn't have the pressure some of the other ladies have. But her lack of skating skills are always going to make her a second tier skater.
There's only one other person who said Gracie would win Worlds. And I'd be curious to see if they still maintained their steadfast opinion of Gold being the best thing ever. I said at the end of last season that it was uncertain if Gold is for sure the #1 US woman and Skate America has supported that. It's not like Gold gave convincing performances at Worlds and it should come as no surprise if Polina surpasses her and ends up being the sole American woman in a GPF filled with Russians. But there's still hope for Gracie if she gets it together for her next event but Skate America was her shot to solidify a GPF spot and she was easily outskated. In fact, I thought Cesario should have beat her.
What lack of skating skills is Sam missing? Is it the spins?
It really is not fair that whoever wins US nationals is almost cursed to be seen as a let down if they don't medal at worlds. The USA has talent, but there are so many that are better. Keeping three spots is a fair goal for USA skaters. Ill be proud of any skaters that have a hand in that this year medal or not. It is too bad that so many people will assume that the lack of medal is the American's fault, rather than just meaning others were/are better. Having three ladies in the top ten, even with no medal is still something to be proud of. I don't see them as a let down. I also don't get that excited that they will medal though.