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- Feb 17, 2006
I like Johnny alot but I wonder if he may have missed his window. In this sport you have a window to make your mark, and you have to take it. Johnny had about a 2-year window that he did not take advantage of. Now others are getting their chance-Oda, Takahashi, Lysacek, and they are taking it. Evan Lysacek took those 2 world medals that probably should have been Johnny's, now Johnny may no longer have the opportunity with judges to supplant a guy like Mr. Evan Lysacek to even be the best American again, let alone one of the best in the world.
I really dont believe Johnny can do anything on his own at this point. What he has to do on his own to give himself any chance, to take advantage of an opportunity that arises, is much more then he is doing now. He needs to start doing a quad in both short and long, study how to get the most points out of his jumping passes, do all level 3 or 4 spins and footwork, and do 100% clean shorts and free skates regularly. He then needs to keep doing this over and over again, and hope that the stars align and the japanese kiddies, Lambiel, Joubert, and Lysacek, all make some mistakes and then maybe he can squeek in for a surprise bronze at worlds one of these next few years which might open up the window of opportunity again for him before it is too late. I dont think he can control his own destiny though, his fate is at this point reliant on others misfortunes, and he only will have enough to capatilize on even that if he restructures what he is doing in multiple ways as I depicted above.
I really dont believe Johnny can do anything on his own at this point. What he has to do on his own to give himself any chance, to take advantage of an opportunity that arises, is much more then he is doing now. He needs to start doing a quad in both short and long, study how to get the most points out of his jumping passes, do all level 3 or 4 spins and footwork, and do 100% clean shorts and free skates regularly. He then needs to keep doing this over and over again, and hope that the stars align and the japanese kiddies, Lambiel, Joubert, and Lysacek, all make some mistakes and then maybe he can squeek in for a surprise bronze at worlds one of these next few years which might open up the window of opportunity again for him before it is too late. I dont think he can control his own destiny though, his fate is at this point reliant on others misfortunes, and he only will have enough to capatilize on even that if he restructures what he is doing in multiple ways as I depicted above.

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