I just don't get, and didn't at the time, the "Oh, we need Jason to save us if Nathan or Vincent can't compete in the TE" and then, when he had to withdraw from the Men's comp, the "oh, thank God, we still have someone who will finish highly placed!" arguments from those who advocated for him to be sent.
Ilia's score in the SP in Montpellier would have been 2nd in the TE behind Shoma. It would not have changed the results. His score in the FS in Montpellier would have had him 3rd, which is exactly where Vincent placed, so no difference in points.
Ilia's overall score in Montpellier would have had him, with all the same skaters except Brown, 11th. And that's with him falling apart in the 2nd half of the FS. Mind, his Montpellier SP score would have also had him in 4th, so I'm going to operate under the assumption that the pressure he felt in Montpellier, being so tantalizingly close to his stated goal of "winning a medal at Worlds", would have been just as intense had he been in a similar position at the Olympics. So, the kid goes, falls apart and learns a valuable lesson, and America doesn't really care THAT much because Nathan still won the gold and we all saw how Nathan bounced back after the 2018 disappointment, so America would take it as "Ilia will be ready in 4 years to seize his moment." OR, you know, Ilia falls on the opening 4z like he did at Challenge Cup and then picks himself up, thinking a medal is surely gone and skates lights out the rest of the program and stays in 4th or maybe drops to 5th or 6th behind Hanyu and Cha.
All I know is that I never once bought into the straw argument that Team USA needed Jason as some sort of insurance policy should Nathan or Vincent not be available for the TE, or because we needed our 3rd man to finish Top 10. Uhm, okay, then was the USFS banking on Karen or Mariah in the women? Alysa was the only one likely to finish top 10, though it's nice that Mariah managed to slide into 10th. We didn't need Hawayek/Baker to finish top 10, and no one expected it given the usual ice dance pecking order. It's a ridiculous argument to make and it, literally, did not matter in the other disciplines, so why did it matter in Men? It shouldn't have mattered.