Everytime i watch 10 man or NA radiant match, this lil dude pop off and walk whole lobby. DRX wasting him on bench fr
aTastyCook1e [#2]He is DRXs secret weapon in the playoffs...
The final is already LOUD vs DRX
In your dream
aTastyCook1e [#2]He is DRXs secret weapon in the playoffs...
The final is already LOUD vs DRX
You're right, they're gonna sub in Foxy and he's gonna drop 500 acs 200 kills across 5 maps
Melloaw [#5]I mean he has hit rank 1 but when he was playing the results were’t very good
he kept getting subbed out all the time, feel like he could be incredible on a consistent roster
This last week has, in my opinion, been HUGE for Foxy9 - more than even participating at VCT events. Just watching him, he's the most confident he's ever been. He's sharper, he's louder. These are things we know he lacked at certain times in Pacific (Specifically his inconsistency and how much hes been publicly critisized for his small mistakes by his team). I think that this is the first time Foxy9 hasn't felt like he's just competing in VCT, but actually felt like a full fledged player - a pro, beside Tenz and not behind him. Beyond it all, he's just been a kid and a fan for most of his VCT career. Playing- and dogwalking - NA ranked with such a large assortment of pros has clearly improved him as a player, just simply based in his confidence. I don't expect to see Foxy9 at Champs, but I do expect to see the best version of him starting in the 2024 Pacific VCT.
I'm a huge Foxy9 fan, and I'm hoping for nothing but the best for him.
Wronghand [#8]This last week has, in my opinion, been HUGE for Foxy9 - more than even participating at VCT events. Just watching him, he's the most confident he's ever been. He's sharper, he's louder. These are things we know he lacked at certain times in Pacific (Specifically his inconsistency and how much hes been publicly critisized for his small mistakes by his team). I think that this is the first time Foxy9 hasn't felt like he's just competing in VCT, but actually felt like a full fledged player - a pro, beside Tenz and not behind him. Beyond it all, he's just been a kid and a fan for most of his VCT career. Playing- and dogwalking - NA ranked with such a large assortment of pros has clearly improved him as a player, just simply based in his confidence. I don't expect to see Foxy9 at Champs, but I do expect to see the best version of him starting in the 2024 Pacific VCT.
I'm a huge Foxy9 fan, and I'm hoping for nothing but the best for him.
This last week has, in my opinion, been HUGE for Foxy9 - more than even participating at VCT events. Just watching him, he's the most confident he's ever been. He's sharper, he's louder. These are things we know he lacked at certain times in Pacific (Specifically his inconsistency and how much hes been publicly critisized for his small mistakes by his team). I think that this is the first time Foxy9 hasn't felt like he's just competing in VCT, but actually felt like a full fledged player - a pro, beside Tenz and not behind him. Beyond it all, he's just been a kid and a fan for most of his VCT career. Playing- and dogwalking - NA ranked with such a large assortment of pros has clearly improved him as a player, just simply based in his confidence. I don't expect to see Foxy9 at Champs, but I do expect to see the best version of him starting in the 2024 Pacific VCT.
I'm a huge Foxy9 fan, and I'm hoping for nothing but the best for him.