Johnny sticks to planned short programs, and skates them well, frequently.
In 2004 and to some extent in 2005, he could skate clean long programs.
If things can change that much in a year--i.e. the bad 2006 season--what's to say they can't change back just as quickly?
Miki Ando just made a comeback from placing 15th in the Olympics. Johnny was 5th.
You raise some good points but we will just have to agree to disagree.
It is much easier to stick to a planned short program then a planned long program when you seemingly are a free spirit who has to experiment. Since he has not come close to doing so under COP in the long program since 2005 NHK it seems doubtful to expect it to me.
You mention 2004 and alot of 2005, but even in 2004 when he had 3 clean programs at Worlds he did not medal, finishing a distant 5th. Little known Lindemann won the bronze without a clean quad in the free skate, Lambiel took 4th(some thought should have been 3rd) with a fall in the short, and no triple axel in either qualifying or the final free skate. His countryman Evan Lysacek manged 3rd twice at Worlds, almost entirely without a quad and not even skating totally clean, something Weir with 3 perfect performance was not able to even come that close to in 2004. In 2005 he did very well on the GP circuit but there was really nobody to beat-Plushenko was only in 1 event Weir was in(beat him handily of course, like he does Lambiel and everyone else), Lambiel missed the whole GP circuit that year with an injury and keep in mind Weir has not beaten Lambiel since before 2004 Worlds, Joubert was struggling majorly during the GP season both in 2005 and 2006, Oda and Takahashi and Lysacek were not viewed as contenders yet, Honda and Goebel were often away injured but also dissapearing as threats, Buttle was in none of Weirs events and keep in mind Weir has also not beaten Buttle anytime the last 2 seasons. It would be interesting to see him skate as well as he did in the 2005 GP season and see how well he could do, but he didnt really have to beat anybody that GP season show it provides little evidence either way for me.
Miki Ando regaining her old form has the consistency doing triple-triples which is a skill to set her apart. Asada is not as consistent a jumper as she was last year, Kim is not the most consistent jumper, Meissner is actually a pretty inconsistent jumper for the most part. Nobody has a better triple lutz-triple loop combo then Ando when she is on.
While Weir's artistry used to stand out there are many guys who can now match or better it and match or better him in PCS scores-Lambiel, Takahashi, Buttle, even Lysacek. There are obviously better jumpers like Lambiel, Joubert, Oda, and better spinners as well. His footwork does not score the highest of the top guys. I dont see what skills set him apart anymore, and he is the most inconsistent of all the top guys, other then maybe Takahashi, right now.