Yes, it is... so what? The same should go for a roughly landed 3Lz, even if it looked as great as Tsurskaya's, in comparison to say, Kseniia Sinitsyna who has a great 3Lz, but not amazing height.
Yes, but I mean - look at Sofia A's biellmann and say, Kamila's. Obviously Kami's is way better right? But you can't say Sofia's is bad (on the contrary it's quite good)... so they both gain the same point. Kami isn't getting a bonus point for her flexibility there. Or, for example, Osokina's combo spin from test skates and say Anna's from RusNats (yes I understand those were some of her worst but still... just to compare) - Osokina doesn't hit the super flexible positions right? But she has more speed, better centering and more interesting positions. As a whole, her spin would get higher GOE even though she didn't do anything "flexible". Let's take Kaori's choreo sequence and Anna's, clearly Anna is more flexible and she gets a good spiral in, but Kaori's has better ice coverage, connection to the music, and creative positions. So, they'd get basically the same GOE. Again, Anna's flexibility here isn't gaining her a bonus point. Akatieva doesn't have the best spins from a "how impressive are they?" standpoint, but honestly when I go to give out GOE, hers might get the same as say Petrosyan's. Like, take their laybacks for example (I used Akatieva's from stage 4 SP and Adelya's from stage 3 SP) - Adelya hits a better ultimate position, but she also travels a lot during the entire spin. So +1 for speed, +1 for position, +1 for effortless, +1 for creativity, but if I were harsh I might even deduct one for traveling. For Akatieva, I'd give her +1 for speed, +1 for position, +1 for effortless, +1 for centered. At the end of the day, I'd either be +4 for both or +3 for Petrosyan (the more flexible one) and +4 for Akatieva (the less flexible one).
Of course, Sasha, Kaori and Sofia Akatieva all have flexibility. Just not to the level of say Valieva, Usacheva, Zhilina and Petrosyan. If they really had no flexibility then yes, that would be a problem. But not having candle biellmanns or insane Y-spin/I-spin positions doesn't mean their spins are automatically worse. Especially from a points standpoint.