^^ Then
@olympic, Jason can't win with fans, can he?

He's decried for not yet having 'fully mastered' a quad, then also debunked as being 'super-ambitious' for planning to attempt two different quads for the Olympics season.

Unfortunately, some fans have the same low quad expectations of Jason, as apparently did the 'bad angle' judges at 2016 Skate America! Jason did successfully land a 4T at 2016 SA, regardless of nitpicking judges' mistaken assessment. It's also completely unfair to not fully reward a skater of Jason's caliber on PCS, unless and until he masters quads more consistently. That's the real IJS/COP crime.
Also, @Weve, you edited out your earlier reference to me in your post #29, to which I was responding in my post #33. I guess it pays to always use the quote feature when responding to another poster.

But no matter in this instance, since you were just jibing in fun anyway, as was I in my response.
Ah, and I see you apparently edited out your reference to 'pulling an Evan-Lysacek' (Evan as erroneous adjective
). But that's a good edit, and I'd already quoted your initial reference anyway.
I will repeat myself, which apparently has to happen in regard to this topic!

Below is my prior response to another poster's SAME Jason query:
Try springing high enough into the air to rotate 4 times in the blink of an eye and land cleanly on slippery ice and then maybe you can answer your own question.
It's certainly not for want of trying diligently that Jason has not yet fully and consistently mastered quads [although he has successfully landed quads in practice, and one cleanly in competition that the judges nigglingly failed to ratify

]
. Body structure and ability to gain enough height and rotate fast are obviously huge factors. Jason has been working hard to overcome the odds against him, so I wouldn't completely count him out. Confidence is also a factor, which can be impacted by judges' refusal to credit a skater for a fully rotated and cleanly landed quad, for whatever excuse regarding camera angles, negative expectations, and nitpicking.