As a pilot, when normally landing on a runway you aim for the thousand footers. Jester might have disliked the fact that you landed right on the hundred foot markers.
I think its because you landed right before the threshold and missed the aiming point slightly. IRL I believe they strengthen the tarmac on specific parts of the runway, to account for landings. The area before the threshold can be used for takeoffs (and for runout if coming from the opposite runway). just a possibility I'm not a pilot this is just speculation.
Might also be because he landed it softly. From what I know NAVY pilots are taught to pretty much 'control a crash' into any kind of landing, regardless of whether it's on the boat or on a strip.
yeah you landed outside the touchdown zone (those white rectangles to the sides). Although I didn't know DCS modelled that. Your AoA is also way too shallow: you'd aquaplane off the carrier deck.
Nice landing, you were below glidslope though and landed early. Other than that well done. Most people I see landing for the first time go in at like 200 its and dont even try to be on speed.