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Singer, I liked both Randall and Rebecca. I knew from the beginning of this season that Randal would win, for the simple fact that no one paralleled his education. Unless, he made some major blunders (which he didnt), I knew he would win. But, inspite of his undefeated track record, Randal did some silly mistakes. Why aren't any of the Randal supporters addressing these mistakes in an objective manner?
1. Randall chose to take his entire team to a party store to buy party supplies. Don't you think this was a poor way to manage his resources, especially when Mark was scheduled to have a meeting with the radio DJ?
2. The groundskeeper questioned Randall about not setting up enough tents just in case it rained. Granted, Randall had checked the weather, but don't you think he should have played it safe? What harm would have done to set up additional tents specially if you have someone advising you to do it?
3. Randall had no plan B in the event of rain. He put all of his eggs in one basket. He showed great creativity by setting up a plan B from scratch. However, not having a plan B from the get-go shows poor planning and poor organizational skills.
I do think that Randal was the most qualified man for the job, based on his education, but he was not flawless. I would really appreciated it if you or any of the other Randall supporters could address the points I've raised about Randall's decisions during the final task.
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