In my own opinion, I disagree with this part...
chuckm said:
But having seen Irina's FS vs. Poykio's and Liashenko's, there is NO WAY she should have been placed first in the FS. The ESPN commentators nitpicked Poykio's and Liashenko's FSs and praised Irina for continuing to try after missing most of her jumps.
In the end, I felt very irritated with Wylie and Wynne for rubber-stamping the judges.
None of these ladies had a stellar skate. I suspect the immediate reactions of Witt and others commentating live are somewhat rooted in reactions that would have been more appropriate under 6.0, where a count of jumps often deterimined a winner, where commentators tended to comment (as they still seem to do) on number of completed triples. Hence, "how could a three triple program win? This is an OUTRAGE!!" But 6.0 isn't the system anymore, and whether any of us like or agree with COP, or believe it is or is not implemented to it's best, it clearly and distinctly rewards other things. Fans and commentators IMO are still getting used to that idea.
Among three less than stellar skates, the fact is that it was scored very close by the judges in the FS. The difference between first and third in the FS was less than 1.5 points. I'm not a judge and this is just my own opinion, but after watching the FS's, I could easily accept the result. And unlike 6.0, he/she who wins the free does not win the contest if they are in the top 3 in the short. So that's a big difference for fans and commentators to get used to as well.
So looking at the ESPN commentary which of course was after the fact, and they had time to plan their comments and presentation of the event, I think their careful presentation of what actually happened with the judging (agree with it or not) was a good offset to the more emotional first reactions that we all heard about.
I would be more willing to accuse ESPN of "propping and defending" for the ISU if it was a bit more crystal clear that the judging was way off, AND if the podium results would have changed. But in this case, I think any argument that the result was wrong is so minimal that it can only be attributed to personal opinion on the PCS side of the fence.
This doesn't take away any concerns for me that PCS scores are not being applied properly, but I'm not convinced they weren't applied similarly for all 3 skaters at the top of the FS.
DG