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- Feb 24, 2012
I hope this is the right thing to do since I couldn't find those older maybe related threads. I jsut wanted to talk about these two cheesefests. First, the Japan Open portion in particular was very COP competitive even with Chan falling apart.Tak is looking like the front runner now have creamed Chan 2x in a row and landing and rotating the quads. Plushy is showing he is still competitive; he still needs to adjust to COP and improve - spins and pcs (transitions). Chan looks in deep trouble but we'll see how the GP season goes. Coach or no coach he has to land the 2 quads and 3A. Popping jumps not a good sign. Ashley looks very confident, polished and ready to tackle the world. She is the real thing and could win it all that is clear. I am not too sure about Mao. Lots of fans but she hasn't blown me away and the longer it takes for her to show some consistency the less faith I and others will have in her. As well, I still think she needs to figure out the jumps - go for the 3A or clean and no edge calls which is a problem especially with the lutz
The other big thing I think about this competition is that Jeffrey Buttle still has it and would easily be Canada's no. 2 man. He still has the speed, power, polish and transitions. Okay on one 3A but no falls. His style is COP friendly.
The other big thing I think about this competition is that Jeffrey Buttle still has it and would easily be Canada's no. 2 man. He still has the speed, power, polish and transitions. Okay on one 3A but no falls. His style is COP friendly.