I agree with this. I've been ambivalent about the pros/cons of COP, but the Vancouver Olympics are not going to help those who oppose the system. Their logic garnered sympathy in large part due to poor field performances under COP in the past. But the level of performances in Vancouver no longer supports that position. It looks like skaters and coaches have learned to deal with the system, and more importantly the system was able to produce correct winners. I don't think there was much confusion about scores, either, except perhaps for the most casual level of viewers who were used to seeing 6.0's for decades.Vancouver Olympics displayed the best overall performance level in history IMO, with skaters showing wisely constructed programs tailored to their capabilities, hence resulting in well-executed and clean performances.