I forgot he also named Oda, his former training mate as one of his friends. His two ex girl friends was also Morozov's students, Cathy Reeds and Cortney Mansour. Boy, Morozov did change his life big time.
As for Javi popping his triple jumps prior to this season... apart from probably being tired I think a certain part of it could also be mental (focus, confidence, etc.) as he sometimes popped jumps during his SP, too. Anyway, I am really happy to see him getting better in this aspect. That's yet another thing I like about him: he really keeps getting better.
He did oftentimes lose focus in the competitions, as Brian wrote in his book, that Javi is good at everything but it is very difficult for him to stay focus. If you watch his free skate of 2013 worlds CBC version, Kurt Browning said that he had hard time to get this boy, as his mind was in and out of game from time to time. Sometimes I even suspect whether he has ADHD conditions, based on all the reports/comments from his coaches that when Javi was little, it was hard to make him sit still, or do repetitive practice, he got bored quickly and hated to practice elements he disliked. Again, this is my wild guess. It seems that he could hook on play stations for hours. He told his fans in a meeting that his doctor recommended him to play video games, which is helpful to keep his mind off figure skating, he was more than thrilled to take the medical advice
Another reason he pop triples was that both 3 lutz and 3 flip are not his forte and he had trouble with 3-3 combination. IIRC, his 3-3 for SP in 09-10 was 3 toe-3toe. How many times he had received edge calls for his 3lutz & flip? Hanyu said in one of his interviews that Javi had landed all the 5 quads :eeking:. However, he has really improved a lot 2015-16 season, landing 3 lutz & 3flip consistently in competitions and shows.
Speaking of Patrick's skating skills, skating fans must see him live to appreciate how amazing his edge work is. I can watch him plain stroking on ice for a whole day. In 2014 Olympic season, he was definitely an all-around superior skater. Watching him and Hanyu back-to-back free skate at GPF, I had a hard time to get his lost. But Sochi game was another story. What a pity.
As to Javi, his unique presence on ice is striking enough to reach audience through computer/tv screen, but again, fans need to watch his skating in the arena to get what a charming skater he is, and his theatrical flare is so rare in the skating world, citing Kurt Browning's comments, "Jaiver Fernandez is the most personable skater and people fall in love with him as soon as they saw his skating".