Phil has been pushing for Mariah for national champ on his twitter for a while now (and tooting the "Bradie better watch her back" horn too) so yeah...he meant he sees Mariah as the favorite despite Bradie being the defending champ. He hasn't been subtle about it. His stance on that has been pretty straightforward.
Exhibit A:
https://twitter.com/olyphil/status/1066042223261872128
But then when Bradie won GS, he tweeted this:
https://twitter.com/olyphil/status/1071437585980030976
So he's a bit back and forth, but it's obvious he's pulling for Mariah.
I don't agree that Phil overall has been pushing for Mariah over Bradie.
You neglected to mention his tweet of Dec 4:
@bradie_tennell and @MariahSk8rBell, two favorites to win the U.S. title in January, have a showdown at this weekend’s Golden Spin of Zagreb. ...
And in
Phil's lengthy Nov 8 article about Bradie, he never even mentioned Mariah:
… With three-time U.S. champion Ashley Wagner and 2018 Olympian Mirai Nagasu on (permanent?) competitive hiatus and the third 2018 Olympian, Karen Chen, struggling with an injury and lingering confidence issues, Tennell’s national pre-eminence going into this season looks even greater. ...
I'd be willing to bet that Patrick Chan knows who Alysa Liu is. :yes: Maybe the Skate Canada person who put up the photos didn't.
Or maybe they didn't want to say, "Here's Patrick Chan with Alysa Liu and some random pal.
Well, reasonable people can have different opinions on this topic.
It would not surprise me if Nathan would not have recognized the Canadian junior women's champ. YMMV.
Or even if Alysa is assumed to have unusual potential a la Gogolev, it would not have surprised me if Ashley or Gracie would not have recognized Stephen until after his first JGP. YMMV.
(Apologies to Patrick/Nathan/Ashley/Gracie, if I am underestimating any of you.)
I did not intend to go into it in this thread, but if(?) I am not mistaken, Ilia Malinin -- whom I would not consider to be "random" -- was the other unnamed "fan" in the photo with Patrick and Alysa.
(And I now would guess that USFS made a point of sending Ilia to Vancouver, as it did with Alysa.)