Ross Miner represents many good things in US skating. He skates to wonderful music by Billy Joel and Queen. He is in a loving and monogamous relationships with Heidi Mungar. My wife and I admire all true couples in the sport like Grant H. and Caroline Z. and of course the Skimeca's.
I believe that Ross would of scored between 261 and 262 point in Korea, therefore a higher score than what Adam Rippon produced. What do other people think about this.

Not a serious post and not a serious thread, despite any serious responses. The dismissive Ross-dissing responders should have karma boomeranging back on them, big time.
It's fine to have the thread topic cross one's mind or to wonder how Ross might have fared. But that doesn't matter, nor is it even the point of why he deserved to compete in Pyeongchang. And that's not the point of the Olympics either, which seems to escape the minds of many in the insanity pressure-cooker of the Olympics, eh Raf?
One of the keys about figure skating: There's the on-paper predictability aspect and then the WTF happened aftershock reality.

Who could have predicted, aside from the OP's multiple-personalities that Papa/Ciz were going to experience a costume malfunction that would effectively scuttle their OGM contention before their SD barely [no pun intended] got started!!!

Why you go breaking my heart all the time Skate Gods??!!
AdaRipp is the Prince of Pyeongchang and he deserved to be there. His Olympics has been about much more than mere medals. Ross Miner has experienced his glorious victory and his forever moment this season too, and that's way more than can be said for many athletes across every discipline at these Olympic games!

So go figure, and keep on figuring figure skating trolls and fanatics. No dust has settled yet, as this rusty old, lamely administered and covered sport creaks into yet another daunting and frightful to contemplate off-season, uh after the anticlimaxes of 'the show must-go-on in Milan' Worlds.
Another Worlds in an Olympic season in which who doesn't participate may be more interesting than anything that takes place on the ice there, aside from Carolina's Redemption.

Sure, there's always hope, and that's mostly what keeps die-hard fans going. Stop pushing our emotional buttons you heartless, tongue-in-cheek, opportunistic OP, always trying to stir something up other than your own soupy mess. And that goes for your spousal unit and all the rest of your sly, freakin' pretentious alter egos.