Regarding Jason Brown. Domestically at least, while he isn’t delivering consistency he is delivering quality and the depth of the U.S. men isn’t anywhere near what it was during the 2014-18 Olympic cycle. Even with his issues he is easily the U.S. #2 right now and given his history of delivering at worlds, I think his place on the world team is all but a given if he skates Semi decently at nationals, even if he ended up 4th or whatever below someone like Krasnozhon or Pulkinen I believe the selection commitee would still go with Brown. It’s the post Olympic year, he still has time to see if he can land a quad in competition. Unlike earlier in his career, Jason has the experience and a coaching team with proven technical knowledge to try and get the jump that has alluded him.