I didn't say that. I always think things can be improved, its my engineering background. I am just more conservative/skeptical in changes. I have found that changes made based upon emotion or reactionary events tend to be poor choices. My request was to game out the suggestions that are put forward. This helps bring some reality to the evaluation of ideas and often can identify problems with potential solutions that may disqualify them. So for example, your clear suggestion of lowering qualifying scores. Are you ok then with different regions having more athletes represented than others? The added costs and venue constraints of more competitors, is that a potential problem?
Again, just one "problem" with doing something like that. Is the benefit from that change greater than these new "costs". Its a discussion board, I am just discussing.
This is a definite suggestion. What you are describing though is a transitory situation. These are girls that have not qualified elite and may never qualify. These Hopes and elite qualifying meets are during the DP season, so ya, a lot of these girls go through the DP season and attend the one or two qualifying meets to get their scores. If they make the scores then they go on to elite, if not then stay DP. If I understand you correctly, you are basically saying if a girl even just wants to try to get an elite qualifying score then they should not be allowed to compete that season in the JO program. That seems harsh, these girls would have to forgo a season of competition and hope they make their qualifying score. I do think they should do something to increase the number of Hopes/elite competitions, because there are only a few and maybe that might keep more elites in the elite world. I do think some if not all of the elites that drop back are ones that qualified but lets say don't make the national team and the want to compete but only have like 2 competitions a year.
And just another point of reality here, this whole, lets change things because of elites dropping back. Is it really a problem? At least statistically it would not seem to be one. There are only about 40? elite qualified gymnasts and about 2k Level 10's. And of those 40 or so, what, maybe 10 might drop back at any given year. We are talking about a very small percentage of competitors. So we are willing to make a change that affects all the other L10s because of maybe 10 girls?