^^ Eh, you think I don't know that
@Yazmeen. I'm looking it squarely in the face. But I'm also NOT going to act like U.S. teams do not have talent. The problem is as I've already said, if you guys would actually look at everything I'm saying and not get your defenses up: Of course, the bottom line is that U.S. fed has not put enough time, energy, money and politics into grooming competitive U.S. pairs athletes. U.S. fed has seemed to take too much for granted, and to just go along to get along. This is the comeuppance needed. But seriously, there was an opportunity to try harder to ensure keeping two spots and even over the past few years to try and gain three spots before the depth in international pairs got more superior and the fp eligibility spots didn't increase.
You do not seem to get that I'm looking at this from all the angles. If you do not read everything I posted, but skim through and make up your mind, or just dismiss what I'm actually saying, that's on you.
What I am saying: NONE OF THIS IS NEWS. Why is it so surprising that D/F were a mess at Worlds? Apparently U.S. fed and all the coaches were crossing their fingers that a miracle would happen for D/F. Come on, they didn't even win their National championship with clean performances. How in hell were they expected to get better at this juncture when it's the tail end of the season? To be perfectly honest: Why not go ahead and allow Marissa/ Mervin to go to 4CCs with Cain/LeDuc and Alexa/Chris, and seriously get Haven looked at regarding her ability to land jumps! What is the condition of her knee? Shouldn't she have foregone going to Worlds in order to ensure her leg is strong enough for next season? That was definitely part of my thinking all along.
And believe me, I do realize that Marissa/Mervin have not believed in themselves technically since they paired up. That is a serious problem, and I do not see how they plan to fix it truthfully when they are dealing with other issues like Mervin trying to become a U.S. citizen. They took too much of a carefree attitude about everything. They are being coached by one of the best pairs coaching crew in the world, but Gauthier/Marcotte have a serious contingent of Canadian pairs, and when push comes to shove, I doubt Mervin/Marissa are at the top of that totem pole. Meanwhile, Merv/Marissa have too much talent to be taking a back seat to any teams. But they have to get serious about what their plans are. Do they want to be competitive or just pal around, take sloppy seconds and thirds and see what the future might hold? U.S. fed already overlooked them which should have told them something! I think it meant, "What are your plans for becoming more consistent technically? Mervin is not a citizen and he can't go to the Olympics. Are you two planning to stay together for the long haul? If you are, please learn to land your jumps and get Mervin's citizenship papers in order."
Apparently, U.S. fed is too scared to actually shake things up, or too clueless to think straight. And too inconsiderate to actually talk directly in no uncertain terms with their athletes. They seem to think that everything is going to magically work out all by itself. A lot of ass-backwards, antiquated, status-quo thinking, which btw happens to be endemic in figure skating.
Above all, frickin' STOP blaming the athletes! Some one needed to sit them all down and discuss the matter, and come to a better decision with input from all instead of crossing their fingers and hoping. Now, teams are either going to face the dreadful facts of no opportunities to compete for diminished or no returns, and end up retiring, or figure out a way to actually become more competitive. Or go along as usual fooling themselves into thinking they have a chance in a sport that does not play fair, and never has.