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SEN Shahz and Tenz on JettFlex Role's In Pro Play?

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HansonIII

Obviously this is happening because of a terrible situation that Sentinels is currently dealing with picking up tenz and benching sinatraa. However, would jett/agent flexing ever be a feasible strategy for professional play?
When you have two operator players. that play jett in a different manner tenz usually more aggressively and typically better at creating space than shahz but shahz a not as flashy yet more consistent op'er. Its possible that switching between these two roles an aggressive wardell like jett pushing you with and op and a stable op in different maps could make a team difficult to deal with.

Long winded but looking for yalls thoughts.

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Heavon
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Jett is the least needed in Split and I get Shahzam plays Jett in his team but I don't get why you'd want to take Jett in Split when you have 0 practice with your sub that also happens to be one of the best Jetts.

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Heavon [#2]

Jett is the least needed in Split and I get Shahzam plays Jett in his team but I don't get why you'd want to take Jett in Split when you have 0 practice with your sub that also happens to be one of the best Jetts.

Agreed. His impact on defense was marginal, with the only good rounds he had being 3ks, one with op and one with knives.

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HansonIII
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I dont think that either player is necessarily proficient on their off- agents atm. But just a flex role as idea of a jett player. Same situation could present for Team Liquid. On maps where you would rather see jett making spacing instead of a passive op role. etc

Could this be a viable pro strat etc.
Also imagine teaching both Scream and Tenz Raze. Could be some nasty team comps they could make.

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