I see him doing at least a Challenger before Nats. I see this Nats+Worlds working for one season, but then you could have skaters doing a full season that maybe place below him by little points at Nats and he's the one going to Worlds... I don't know how it would be seen. In my opinion, he did this Nats plus Worlds this year, but next season(s) I see him either doing only shows or shows plus competing both parts of the season. If competing and shows isn't easy he might have to make a choice and not balance them after all aka retire from competition. But seeing him do Worlds so successfully, I see him being able to do GP (or, like I said, at least a Challenger, to give him some kind of body of work before Nats).I could see Jason doing another year. He did enjoy both Nats and World's. But whether he would want to commit to a full GP season and more full time training, is another question. I think he really enjoyed all the shows this year and would like to do them as well. Balancing that isn't easy.