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Also crazy to see a Worlds with no man scoring over 90 PCS and no woman scoring over 70 (or even 67) PCS in the FS.
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There wasn't a US judge on the panel.

There wasn't a US judge on the panel.

I can't imagine any judge other than a US judge giving a quad-less Brown with two axel errors a 10 in TR.
Yes, it shows that the scoring system regarding the falls is really not working.
He wasn't the only one responsible for those 3 spots and it's not his fault both Kozuka and Mura did poorly in the short.
Anyway, congratulations to the medalists!I hope the "Hanyu is always overscored/the new Patrick Chan" crowd can take a rest now.
Can he? Even with a 4S<< -3goe?

Hypothetically, it wouldnt have been <<. At most < and i don't think even that if he really went for it.
Im glad he didn't though. .. He has limits.
I find it funny how yesterday all of you said Ten was overscored(which he so blatantly was) but now you wanted him in front of Hanyu(which would have been impossible since he wasn't really perfect to justify a 6 points bigger score)
Congrats to the meddalist and the judges who got their order right
So when you don't have a quad your transitions don't count?
If it's enough rotation for a clean 3S, why wouldn't he go for that, instead of opting to bail out and turn it into a double? He must have felt it wasn't enough for a clean 3S, let alone a butt-landing 4S. I just never seen him pop jumps. (I didn't watch his CoC FS though, no ty lol)

I'm sorry, but a 10.00 in TR should go to a skater who does a quad, incorporating TR going into it. Even if the rest of the program is full of transitions, that (in my books) is a requirement for a PERFECT transitions score.