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Vincent's actually the safer choice for the SP than Jason.
This season from the start of the season to most recent, Zhou has scored 97.35/97.43/99.51.
This season from the start of the season to most recent, Brown has scored 92.39/94.00/89.39.
You say Brown can "easily rack up a mid-90's score". Well the season's results show otherwise.
The main differentiator of course is that Vincent goes for 2 quads to Jason's none. If Vincent does his usual SP, he has greater scoring potential and this greater potential to win or come 2nd in the SP. And before you say it - no, except for certain "fans" of Zhou, nobody cares about 2021 Worlds at this point. It's a new season and Zhou is 4/4 when it comes to short programs.
You say Brown is consistent - well, he consistently hasn't had a successful 3A (with +GOE) in any of his international shorts this season. He had a step out on his 3A at Finlandia, a q on his 3A at Skate Canada, and hand down on his 3A at IdF.
Jason would be 'fine' for the FS where there are only 5 entries, and his PCS advantage will be doubled, so even if he has tech issues he could still beat Messing, the #5 country's entry, and maybe an off-form Kolyada. Even still, Zhou has overall better international results in the FS (186.88, 198.13, 161.18) than Jason (170.13, 165.55, 174.81) by a long shot and has the best international FS score this season other than Chen.
But it won't really matter, as Chen will most likely do one of the segments... probably the SP. And the FS should go to Zhou.
Objectively speaking (i.e. removing one's emotional attachment for Brown or dislike for Zhou from the equation - not that anyone has any!), Zhou is a better choice for either segment than Brown. Brown is already fortunate that he was selected for the team over Malinin, and is also fortunate to already have an Olympic medal (for a bit underwhelming 4th place/153.67 points team freeskate, mind you - where any skater with a score over 122 in the FS would have received the same result... also worth noting that Jason did even worse in the individual after his team FS, so if we want him to do his best in Beijing maybe it's better that he not do the team).
The 2022 team spots should go to Chen and Zhou.
I have no idea who they will pick for the TE and even as a Jason fan I actually don’t really care much who’s chosen. But I think the issue isn’t so much that Vincent isn’t capable of scoring super high in both segments (we know he is) but the fact that he’s been very nervy in his last two events, on top of scoring only 70 at Worlds last spring and failing to make the FS. I’m not trying to be mean in saying this, but the fact his nerves impacted him in the FS at NHK and Nats doesn’t mean it won’t be in the SP next time. No guarantees either way, but if I’m strategizing for the TE that’s certainly something I’d consider for the SP especially.
), Zhou is a better choice for either segment than Brown. Brown is already fortunate that he was selected for the team over Malinin, and is also fortunate to already have an Olympic medal (for a bit underwhelming 4th place/153.67 points team freeskate, mind you - where any skater with a score over 122 in the FS would have received the same result... also worth noting that Jason did even worse in the individual after his team FS, so if we want him to do his best in Beijing maybe it's better that he not do the team).
I would say that the way the US consistently applied this criteria through all disciplines suggested most, if not all, members took it quite seriously. A pair team and a woman were both selected based on their priority group and BOW despite not competing a full event at Nationals.
