Just to stick to the facts, Sofia has not just scored 2nd highest this JGP cycle so far. It was also the 2nd highest scoring international debut in history. Only Veronika scored higher on such an occasion, the very same day. It means Sofia's debut was valued higher by international judges than respective debuts by Valieva, Usacheva and Khromykh, not to mention those who debuted under a different scoring system. And that - without a quad. Surely, it means something.
I totally agree with those who see her as highly deserving her second spot. I would be surprised if she did not get it after such a result and such a performance.
You are entitled to have your own opinion on this. I am to my own.
However, are you sure you’re making an equal comparison? You’re making a comparison which is very convenient to your line of argumentation, but let’s look at a different angle.
Valieva‘s debut was at 13 at her first junior season, for Sofia it happens to happen on her second junior season at 15.
Valieva was not clean then (I think she had 2 falls?), but she also already had a quad. With cleaner performances, her PCS improved and her junior record still stands as far as I’m concerned. Will Sofia manage to beat Kamila’s record this season? I would be impressed if she did (considering Kamila set that record at 13)
What would be fair, is to compare Valieva at the end of second junior season (last season) with Sofia at the end of her second junior season (which is this season). I‘d be really surprised to see Sofia eclipse Kamila by the end of this season, and land 2*3A and 2*4S/4T or more than that.
Usacheva and Khromykh should also be compared to Sofia at least at an equal stage of their careers, if not equal age.
They all are the same age, which is something you are completely forgetting, all born in 2006. Kamila, Daria and Maiia are just a few months older. Kamila being the oldest of the four, is only 4 months older than Muravyova.
Sofia happened to have a birthday in August, which is why she’s competing a year later. Will Sofia right this very moment be able to win against Valieva, Usacheva and Khromykh?
and when it comes to the „older“ generation, surely there’s some natural inflation of scores. With all due respect, Sofia is not on par with Aliona at the same age, despite having around the same PCS score. Moreover, Sofia will be able to go senior next season. My question would be whether Anna, Sasha and Aliona (the „older“ skaters) are really threatened by Sofia right now. I‘m sure they all feel strong competition coming from Kamila, will they be feeling the same level of competition coming from Sofia is still a question.
All of that is not to discount cleanliness and consistency of Sofia, which is something Rusfed clearly always has been after. It is admirable and impressive. I just don’t agree with the insinuation that she is currently better/going to be better than all the skaters you mentioned.