Ok I watched the other DX demo of TPK where he was home and I was chase in it's entirety. I don't even know where to begin...
First of all you chased when you had no business chasing. The "epic return" you got, you had no business being over there at all. The return was nice, but it was a product of you not doing what you were supposed to be doing and a lot of luck. A LOT of luck. The "wow" from dp was "wow, how the fuck did you manage that" combined with "wow team, kill the only fucking guy approaching our base" also combined with "wtf is a home defense doing at our base for the 10th time", not "wow, you're amazing TPK."
You made maybe a total of 5 stops on cappers the entire map, all of which were terribly slow routes with nobody clearing you and the cappers not spamming you out of a base which you should not even be in when trying to stop a capper more times than not. A good capper would grab on u every time as u walk into a base and just stand there hoping they dont shoot you on their way in.
You consistently ignored the pleas of your cappers telling you to get the flag.
All in all I'd rate that "epic" performance a 3 on a 10 scale, and that's being painfully honest. You did far more to almost make your team lose than you did to help them win.
People have things to teach you if you'd only let them.
All this from a guy who preaches how smart he is when it comes to tribes and tribal strategy, and knowing what to do, and when to do it. It's was repulsive to watch after sorta giving you the benefit of the doubt when you claimed to be tribes smart. I whole-heartedly disagree.