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TAR 19: Ernie Halvorsen & Cindy Chiang (Engaged)

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Aussie:

--- Quote from: north09 on November 13, 2011, 11:53:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Дussie Бabushka on November 13, 2011, 11:14:46 PM ---Well they've lost me as their fans. Obviously they only care about getting first, not getting rid of the stronger teams. Selfish.

--- End quote ---

They used the U-Turn on the team closest behind them to win a leg, which is a smart use of the U-Turn considering what happened last time. Using it to get rid of the stronger teams is taking the easy way out.

--- End quote ---

But I thought the objective of the race was to win the whole thing, not just a leg. Getting rid of a stronger team would give them a better chance of winning, but obviously they didn't care.

David:
Definitely I'm just hating them so much now. They're just a bit arrogant too, from my point of view. I feel Ernie is only in the team to make Cindy's wishes come true, he doesn't even seem to think by himself. Obviously, they're not a weak team, but if they have almost never won a leg is because they are worse than other teams. And I hope they don't make it to the Final 3.

north09:

--- Quote from: Дussie Бabushka on November 13, 2011, 11:56:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: north09 on November 13, 2011, 11:53:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Дussie Бabushka on November 13, 2011, 11:14:46 PM ---Well they've lost me as their fans. Obviously they only care about getting first, not getting rid of the stronger teams. Selfish.

--- End quote ---

They used the U-Turn on the team closest behind them to win a leg, which is a smart use of the U-Turn considering what happened last time. Using it to get rid of the stronger teams is taking the easy way out.

--- End quote ---

But I thought the objective of the race was to win the whole thing, not just a leg. Getting rid of a stronger team would give them a better chance of winning, but obviously they didn't care.

--- End quote ---

But only one team can win it all. Winning the legs along the way has always been a goal with a prize at the end. Again, U-Turning the stronger teams to win in the long run is taking the easy way out. Do you want to watch a race where its one strong team against 2 weak teams in the end, or three strong teams fighting to win it all?

Aussie:

--- Quote from: north09 on November 14, 2011, 01:25:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: Дussie Бabushka on November 13, 2011, 11:56:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: north09 on November 13, 2011, 11:53:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Дussie Бabushka on November 13, 2011, 11:14:46 PM ---Well they've lost me as their fans. Obviously they only care about getting first, not getting rid of the stronger teams. Selfish.

--- End quote ---

They used the U-Turn on the team closest behind them to win a leg, which is a smart use of the U-Turn considering what happened last time. Using it to get rid of the stronger teams is taking the easy way out.

--- End quote ---

But I thought the objective of the race was to win the whole thing, not just a leg. Getting rid of a stronger team would give them a better chance of winning, but obviously they didn't care.

--- End quote ---

But only one team can win it all. Winning the legs along the way has always been a goal with a prize at the end. Again, U-Turning the stronger teams to win in the long run is taking the easy way out. Do you want to watch a race where its one strong team against 2 weak teams in the end, or three strong teams fighting to win it all?

--- End quote ---

Well if they are all strong, boring teams I'd rather not watch it.

scruffs:

--- Quote from: north09 on November 13, 2011, 11:53:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Дussie Бabushka on November 13, 2011, 11:14:46 PM ---Well they've lost me as their fans. Obviously they only care about getting first, not getting rid of the stronger teams. Selfish.

--- End quote ---

They used the U-Turn on the team closest behind them to win a leg, which is a smart use of the U-Turn considering what happened last time. Using it to get rid of the stronger teams is taking the easy way out.

--- End quote ---

if this is really a smart use of the U-turn then they should have used it to Andy and Tommy on leg 7, which is obviously a strong team....

and yeah, I'm starting to not like them,...

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