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"What was Ozzy's biggest mistake last night?"
agman 7674 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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04-19-08, 00:07 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: What was Ozzy's biggest mistake last night?" |
I think Ozzy just got too cocky and arrogant for his own good.

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04-19-08, 02:45 AM (EST)
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3. "RE: What was Ozzy's biggest mistake last night?" |
Thank you. That's exactly what I was going to say. Ozzy looked very strained when he gave in. I think he knew he wasn't going to win that challenge. His pride probably told him it would be better to make it look like he lost on purpose rather than go down in defeat to Jason again. Ozzy's mistakes were before last night. I already mentioned this elsewhere, but I think it is worth repeating. His two biggest mistakes were 1) letting everyone know he had the idol. With the idol only being good if you play it ahead of time, which coincidently, makes it useless, as it has been ever since Cook Islands, obviously everyone is going to want to blindside you once they know you have the idol. Yul could blithely tell everyone he had it because he could play it whenever he needed to. It was actually a smart play for him since that actually discouraged people from voting for him. That no longer applies. The smartest way to handle the idol now is to do what Earl and YauMan did in Fiji. Share it with someone else. Someone, preferably, who isn't obviously in your alliance. Therefore, if a blindside is coming, they can warn you, and you can do the same for them. If Ozzy makes this deal with Alexis, he is still around. And 2) back near the beginning, Ozzy allowed Cirie to talk everyone into booting Yau. That was his initial mistake in the game. With Yau being even more popular than Ozzy, it was in Ozzy's best interest to keep him around as long as possible. Actually, Yau would have made the perfect swing vote between the showmance couples. Both couples would have known that they wouldn't want to take Yau to the Finals, and therefore, there would have been almost no chance for betrayal at F5. >
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