I don't understand why a different first jump should be a priority. Many skaters (like Kostornaya the season before last for example), do 3 or 4 toeloops (2 3Ts and 2 2Ts) and all are in combinations, and no one seemed to care then. People just noticed Anna because she is doing it with quads.
But the important thing to notice with Anna's routine, is that she is still doing every time of jump. That more than you can say for some of the top men. I personally think that is more important, and I wouldn't mind a rule giving some sort of bonus for having every type of jump.
What is also impressive about Anna's routine (and Sasha for that matter), is that they do every type of combination, as they have +3T, +3Lo, and +Eu+3S. Almost no other skaters do that. Why should we not emphasize having a variety of combinations? That sort of variety is more impressive imo. We all know that Anna can do every type of jump as a solo jump, but can all skaters do all three types of combinations? No one cares when Wakaba Higuchi for example does 2 of the exact same combination (3Lz+3T), but for some reason, Anna's repeating of a jump entrance is bad. Even when she does it in three different types of combination.