But Sui/Han had one World Champion title behind them when they came back, had twice earned silver at Worlds, and had five 4CCs titles. They had already made their mark. The same cannot be said of J/C, no offense intended - I very much like this pair. The judges will remember that Vanessa got rattled after the collision at last year's world. Yes, she's human, but skaters distinguish themselves when they are able to rise above adversity. There are so many examples of that (skaters performing with injuries, Eric Radford finishing a program with a bloody nose, skaters performing after rattling circumstances, such as a sudden change in skate order, or the man on the ice potentially causing Michelle Kwan to lose her focus.)
It may also be that J/C felt particularly pressured at last year's worlds having had such a stellar stellar. And perhaps that pressure contributed to J getting rattled.
I don't think J/C are quite on Sui/Han's level yet. That's why I'm disappointed that they won't compete on the GP or at Worlds. I think they need to stay in competitive form in order to grow. S/H and T/M will certainly be aiming to stay in contention for the top spot through to 20/20. And while J/C sit out a season, there are other pairs who may move up the ranks. A lot can change in a year, and J/C may find themselves further back in the pack than they hoped to be when they return.