At least Kimmie netted 4.78 points for the 3 jumps she fell on.
and that's the problem with the NJS right there. That number shouldn't be 4.78 but ZERO.
Anyway, back on topic, let's not insult her by comparing her to the definition of inconsistent, Alyssa. Everyone goes through slumps, and this seems to be a rather big slump for her. But it could be worse...look at Miki Ando. Up, down, up again, and now down again.
I think it has to do with Kimmie being American, and for many years we've had at least one skater who has been able to deliver consistently and stay competitive with the best. Now it's worrying because that skater, who is now Kimmie (whether she likes it or not), is now having troubles of her own, and here's the killer-
there's no one, at least of age, to replace her yet. Almost all the up and comers are too young to go to worlds, but they can well beat a so-so Kimmie at Nats.
I haven't seen her GPF performance, maybe I'll watch it next weekend if/when I have time. The thing is, do I even want to?
She'll be fine. She has already accomplished a lot, but as I say...it's not the ups that test whether you are a true champion, it's the DOWNS, and whether you can bounce back from them. Still, even at her best she still is a step below The Asian Fortress, which seems to consist of only two now (Ando looks like she's having difficulty as well). Maybe Nakano will replace her.
Hang in there, and can't wait to see what unfolds at US Nats.