I did read your points. I agree, Klecker is “no slouch,” but no, I don’t think he’s on the same wavelength as Fisher. Fisher disappointed last night for whatever combination of reasons, tactics, sharpening, burnout (is he overdone like Cranny right now?) and he ran down to Klecker’s level, not the other way around. Didn’t say Fisher was a medal favorite, but he’s a serious global medal contender, Klecker is not, or at least he hasn’t shown that he should be viewed this way. Last night didn’t change that, just raised concerns about Fisher. Ok, maybe I shouldn’t be worried about Fisher for later in the summer, but I’m still confident he’s a notch above Klecker and will remain this way. Again, I’m not hating on Klecker. If he proves this assessment wrong, more power to him, but I don’t think past data suggest he has equal upside to Fisher going forward on the track, and I don’t think it’s particularly close.