So I actually read it, and it seems old, but it also doesn't seem to say Jeremy had flaws at his peak, rather it indicates what kind of training he received with Dickson? And links it to Dickson's emphasis on compulsory figures for his skaters.
I love how much he discussed Matt Savoie by the way. I really do find his step sequences outstanding, like these:
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Now with HIM I don't actually care about the lack of a quad, because I can watch his beautiful rhythm and choreography all day long. And of course, he still had giant 3As with difficult transitions like that hydroblade in, and correct edges on both flip and lutz. And wasn't doing awkward, flailing body movement with weak free leg positioning like
this, which you'd think someone with outstanding basic skating would have the ability to avoid.