That take off does looks to me like it is misproportioned to the length of the gap. IDK, in person is always different. Lots of strength and fast recovery time, Wiley and Tanner.
I'm a huge Tanner fan....he's single-handedly taken this sport to another level CONTINUOUSLY for 5-10 yrs....but a double Tibial Plateau fracture is not good for his long-term survival in the sport. Being 25 with arthritis in both knees ain't that great, let me tell ya.
I would say that that jump looks stupid....as in, stupid bad (not good). The takeoff is not commensurate with the landing at all.....way too steep of a landing. No one's invinvible to the pain that gravity brings. I don't know why two pros hit this this jump. Bad judgement.