You know, I used to really like this thread because it had actual conversation about the US men. People would post articles, interviews, clips, and news, discuss skaters’ actual performances in competition and shows, upcoming head to head face offs, etc. Right about now, people would be anticipating Nats - who would medal, etc., but so far, there hasn’t been much Nats chat yet - maybe because of all the retirements, maybe because people think Nathan winning is a foregone conclusion?
In any case, I was really excited to see this thread with some new posts in it. But I have to say, I’m kind of perplexed at some of what I’m reading.
I do think Karne brought up an interesting point - which is, what did Vincent mean when he said he is “redefining his definition of acceptable rotation”. What was acceptable to him before? Did he mean, “I used to think it was okay if I got it to the quarter mark and now I know it has to be less than that,” (even with the new rules this season) or something else? Because he struggled under the old rule too. I guess I mostly had seen it as a coaching issue in the past, but now I’m wondering if there was more to it? In any case, like Tosca, I’m glad he’s working on it now. And I do think he’s improved a lot in other aspects of his skating this season, so it will be interesting to see what he looks like at Nats. As Karne said, a few months isn’t a lot of time to make major tech changes - as we’ve seen with Jason this season - but it’s good he’s working on it, and since he’s apparently planning fewer quads, that may help him focus on rotating the ones he does jump.
Speaking of Jason, @bobbob, you kind of overlooked a few important facts in your rush to characterize him as declining slowly. Such as the fact that he’s currently #7 on the season’s best list, and that he has the 4th highest SP score. Or that there are other guys who occasionally under rotate and don’t get called for it, including Nathan. Or that he didn’t deliberately do a four triple program in France - he popped several planned triples. For a guy who’s completely revamping, not tweaking, his jump technique with a new coach - another fact you overlooked - he’s not doing too badly.
As for me, since per Brian, the 4S was planned for Golden Spin and taken out bc he had a minor ankle injury, I’m interested to see whether Jason will attempt one at Nats, and how much progress he’s made with the FS otherwise - can he finally focus long enough to avoid those pops? Can he maintain the same stellar level of performance in the SP? I’m also curious to see what Nathan’s strategy is - I really like his SP this year. And as mentioned above, I’m wondering what Vincent will look like. I’m also looking forward to seeing which other guys will step up to fill the holes left by retirements. Finally, I’m really going to miss Max and Adam in particular - Nats really won’t be the same without them!