[quote name='javeryh']Coach needs his own sitcom. That dude is living in a dream world and it is hilarious.
I knew Russell had no chance of winning. I am surprised that Sandra won though and not Parvati. Parvati was the best player this season by a mile. Her social game was way better than Russell's and she dominated the challenges. She was also right that from Day 1 pretty much everyone was trying to get rid of her and they could never do it. She is the one who deserved to win. Russell is fun to watch but his flaws as a player really came through this season. Last season I thought he played a perfect game and the jury was being petty but this season I totally get why no one voted for him. Sandra also played a good game - it was clearly a mistake to get rid of Courtney when they had the choice. The thing I love about Sandra is that she plays as an independent and she has a mouth with no brain filter. It is amazing that she has won this game twice.[/QUOTE]
No way. Russell was the best player easily on this season as well as last season. He took an alliance of 3 and turned the tide on an alliance of 6 by convincing Tyson to switch his vote and using the idol (without this move, Boston Rob alliance easily goes into merge). In addition upon merge, he made it seemed like a Black Widow alliance and got an idol from it to vote out the strongest Hero in JT (without this, Jerri would have been voted out). He had more social play in that he was able to convince a bunch of people (that hated him) to blindside his own alliance in Danielle (granted this ended up being one of his worst moves in the game besides personally attacking Rupert).
The flaw in Survivor is that about every season the best player gets screwed out of the million for the person who coasted i.e. never made a move (for example, Natalie, Colby, Sandra, etc). Let's be for real... Sandra did nothing but outlast her alliance. The only smart move she made was not banding together with the Heroes to vote out Parvati at the merge. To me, that is not a million dollar thing. Even with a throw away vote, at least Parvati played by banding with the Russell, winning challenges, and using the 2 idols at merge.
After watching the reunion, I also agree he just needed to just shut up and be apologetic/blame the game on his actions for personal attacks. He is just way overbearing.