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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1626779" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>I dont know, I actually give Mike credit for not hitting him in the face, I wanted to do it and he wasn't even in my face. Got to admit it would have been a good fight though, when Mike started getting mad he looked bigger than he normally does. Though Jake has SEAL training, would have been cool to see it play out.</p><p></p><p>Still think Mike is the better man for controlling himself, you pretty much pinpoint exactly when he wanted to hit him, and then when he realized it wasn't worth it and shut it off. Kind of interesting to watch from a human psyche/behavioral analysis perspective.</p><p></p><p>I don't know that I agree with those saying many SEALS or highly trained guys are humble. Usually the guys that are humble are humble about their missions and what they have accomplished in the field of battle. Outside of that everyone I have ever met is very confident and sure of themselves in their abilities to shoot/play sports/hunt/et all. They have a "Anything you can do i can do better" attitude. However, challenging a buddy to a game of hoops or billiards and them talking a little friendly trash is very different from what Jake does. Jake takes it to sphincter levels. His is not friendly trash talking in good spirit, his is something totally different. Compare George from Season 2 to Jake in Season 3 for two examples of what I am talking about. No one can convince me he didn't let Chris Reed win the challenge that led to his Season 2 overall victory.</p><p></p><p>These are of course only my experiences and obviously everyone is different. I have known two SEALS and one guy who is in the CIA who was sent over to the middle east multiple times during these recent conflicts and they are all very confident men. Not what Jake is, but you better believe they will tell you they will wax you at just about anything you challenge them to. It's how they have been trained to be and frankly I prefer it to be that way. When someone in the situations these fellas often find themselves in begins to doubt themselves or their abilities, it could cost them their lives.</p><p></p><p>Back to Top Shot, I want to see Jake gone in the worst way, don't get me wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1626779, member: 16136"] I dont know, I actually give Mike credit for not hitting him in the face, I wanted to do it and he wasn't even in my face. Got to admit it would have been a good fight though, when Mike started getting mad he looked bigger than he normally does. Though Jake has SEAL training, would have been cool to see it play out. Still think Mike is the better man for controlling himself, you pretty much pinpoint exactly when he wanted to hit him, and then when he realized it wasn't worth it and shut it off. Kind of interesting to watch from a human psyche/behavioral analysis perspective. I don't know that I agree with those saying many SEALS or highly trained guys are humble. Usually the guys that are humble are humble about their missions and what they have accomplished in the field of battle. Outside of that everyone I have ever met is very confident and sure of themselves in their abilities to shoot/play sports/hunt/et all. They have a "Anything you can do i can do better" attitude. However, challenging a buddy to a game of hoops or billiards and them talking a little friendly trash is very different from what Jake does. Jake takes it to sphincter levels. His is not friendly trash talking in good spirit, his is something totally different. Compare George from Season 2 to Jake in Season 3 for two examples of what I am talking about. No one can convince me he didn't let Chris Reed win the challenge that led to his Season 2 overall victory. These are of course only my experiences and obviously everyone is different. I have known two SEALS and one guy who is in the CIA who was sent over to the middle east multiple times during these recent conflicts and they are all very confident men. Not what Jake is, but you better believe they will tell you they will wax you at just about anything you challenge them to. It's how they have been trained to be and frankly I prefer it to be that way. When someone in the situations these fellas often find themselves in begins to doubt themselves or their abilities, it could cost them their lives. Back to Top Shot, I want to see Jake gone in the worst way, don't get me wrong. [/QUOTE]
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