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<blockquote data-quote="Robert871" data-source="post: 1635024" data-attributes="member: 10963"><p>he got voted for the elimination challenge because his performance with the 1911 was on the poor end of the spectrum, and he got pissed off because everyone pointed out that it was fitting he got to go to elimination, so instead of standing up like a man and actually treating it like a competition.... and fighting to stay in, he just quit. i got the feeling he was going to go home and tell everyone he meets that he should have been top shot, but this and this and that and those all screwed everything up and he had everyone against him cause one reason or another, and so he quit. and in truth he quit because he wants to make excuses and proclaim himself the best, and not have it contested by having risked letting someone beat him.</p><p></p><p>my guess is, this was his plan the whole time, he was going to undermine the competition if he could, do whatever he could to get as many people voted out, and or disqualified, and then try to stay in it till the final two and have a 50/50 shot at the final competition, but when he came to this elimination he gave up, and blames everyone and everything else.</p><p></p><p>Edit: changed my a to this in reference to the elimination competition. i did not see the episode with the corner shot, so i was not aware that jake had already survived an elimination. but i stick to my opinion; he came to this junction and decided that he was not going to let someone else take him out, and instead took him self out of the game. someone that would rather do this, than take the option to have a chance at staying in the competition, in my opinion usually does so so they can make excuses and have a pity party. his actions were much like a grade school kid or less, and the way he acted makes the rest of us who enjoy the sport look bad to the rest of the world considering the responsibility handling a firearm requires, and his attitude does not reflect someone responsible and respectful enough to be a representative of our community on national television. </p><p></p><p>Chris on the other had as a representative of our community and sport, from the episodes i have seen; has proven to be an upstanding, levelheaded, and respectful competitor, and is in my eyes an excellent contribution to the show, and i am pleased to have him represent us here in Oklahoma, and i would be even more delighted to see him win, then i was to know that jake and is poor attitude are no longer in the competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert871, post: 1635024, member: 10963"] he got voted for the elimination challenge because his performance with the 1911 was on the poor end of the spectrum, and he got pissed off because everyone pointed out that it was fitting he got to go to elimination, so instead of standing up like a man and actually treating it like a competition.... and fighting to stay in, he just quit. i got the feeling he was going to go home and tell everyone he meets that he should have been top shot, but this and this and that and those all screwed everything up and he had everyone against him cause one reason or another, and so he quit. and in truth he quit because he wants to make excuses and proclaim himself the best, and not have it contested by having risked letting someone beat him. my guess is, this was his plan the whole time, he was going to undermine the competition if he could, do whatever he could to get as many people voted out, and or disqualified, and then try to stay in it till the final two and have a 50/50 shot at the final competition, but when he came to this elimination he gave up, and blames everyone and everything else. Edit: changed my a to this in reference to the elimination competition. i did not see the episode with the corner shot, so i was not aware that jake had already survived an elimination. but i stick to my opinion; he came to this junction and decided that he was not going to let someone else take him out, and instead took him self out of the game. someone that would rather do this, than take the option to have a chance at staying in the competition, in my opinion usually does so so they can make excuses and have a pity party. his actions were much like a grade school kid or less, and the way he acted makes the rest of us who enjoy the sport look bad to the rest of the world considering the responsibility handling a firearm requires, and his attitude does not reflect someone responsible and respectful enough to be a representative of our community on national television. Chris on the other had as a representative of our community and sport, from the episodes i have seen; has proven to be an upstanding, levelheaded, and respectful competitor, and is in my eyes an excellent contribution to the show, and i am pleased to have him represent us here in Oklahoma, and i would be even more delighted to see him win, then i was to know that jake and is poor attitude are no longer in the competition. [/QUOTE]
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