Rebuttal time again:"I don't think they are a fraction as bad as Jonathon, or Colin."
Jonathan and Colin knew that what they did would make them unpopular. The Weavers seem to be clueless about why nobody wants to be with them, even though they have said earlier that prefer to play their own game.
"No one has named anything sooo terrible that the Weavers have done. "
So claiming to be better than everybody else (as they are Christian) and then throwing bottles out of car windows, whining worse than Flo (I'm specifying the bike ride and the "all teams hate us"; I'll exempt them from the racetracks), and making fun of other teams ("retard" and garbage truck (twice in different legs, I might add) ) is not terrible to you?
"I remember when the Glad sisters were out of money, and they asked Mrs. Weaver if she'd chip in some money, and she said yes. Then the next day one of the sisters said, let's yield them. You ungrateful little..."
Go to the videos on CBS.com, select, "Not So Kind", and learn that the Weavers demanded a map for their $5 donation, while all of the other team just gave the Godlewskis five bucks. The producers actually gave the Weavers a good edit that time.
"Anyway, two teams yielded them based on emotions and not logic. Stupid way to play the game. "
The Paolos were first, and noticed that all but one team (the Weavers) were there. The Paolos decided beforehand that they would go for the first Fast Forward and Yield they found. You might as well use the Yield on the team that's not there, as to not aggrevate the Yielded team.
The Linzes Yielded the Weavers because at the time the Weavers were in second place and the Linzes wanted first place badly (I would too if I finished second four times and missed out on two vacations, a fancy electronic device, and free gas for life). It was obvious this leg was non-elimination (there is only one more elimination and CBS won't do a string of three non-elims), so you might as well Yield the team closest to you and get first place and a vacation.