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He can choose whatever layout he wants but I think we are all free to point out our thoughts on the layout. I'm certainly not the first person to post that it's imprudent to keep doing the second half 4S given his inconsistency. But when he says the backup in case he pops the 4S is to shift gears from a combo to a half loop series with a *4S* on the end of it (especially when his 4S has been quite inconsistent this season) I think it's fair to say that is an ambitious plan B. Generally a plan B means going to something more manageable - like swapping a 3Z for a quad ... Not adding in a 4S (which you just popped a second earlier) onto the end of the very same series in one breath.
Of course not saying you can't express your thoughts. I have no problem with you questioning/wanted to discuss which layout is better considering which jump he is more consistent at as back up or as such but rather the possibilities and impossibilities of what he already said and did. Yes I agree it is definitely a very ambitious plan and almost illogical (and I'm glad he didn't proceed with some of it aka the lo-4s) but we are talking about a guy who is capable of bombing his short program and so-so freeskate at Skate Canada last season only to come out with world record score the next competition, logical train of thoughts don't apply with him. He seems be the Swoooshhh~~ and paaa~ kind of guy That is all what I'm trying to say... sorry if I seems to misunderstand your wordings but what prompt me to write the previous reply is because you seems to be questioning what Yuzuru himself said he is planning to do and what he ended up doing in his impromptu act. If that is not what you meant then sorry