It's kind of a bummer that even after being so good for like almost the entire reason, the second he messes up, people start calling him trash, asking for him to change roles, asking for him to be dropped.
It's the fate you suffer for being a player who plays for a popular franchise. There'll always be hate, from your own fans because they expect you to be on your A game the entire year as well as the opposition fans who are just waiting for him to slip.
As long as he was the underrated young talent, everyone was rooting for him. The second he proved himself to be one of the best duelist (which he still is btw) in the world, that too for Sentinels, people just started praying for his downfall.
Mind you this is a 19 year old who has been good even when his team was bot fragging, been the top performer in like 90% of his team's games while being nothing but positive about everyone around him. It's a bit insane how unforgiving the eSports scene is. Now I am not saying his recent performances are excusable. His Jett has been shaky and his operator skills have cost his team rounds but at the same time, I see Kaplan has some faults in this too. Why would you choose the map where your best player has to play on the agent he is weak at when you genuinely have other options. (Referencing to Lotus not being picked in Match 1 of Seoul).
Everyone wants to cheer for the underdog but switch the second that same underdog is a threat to their teams and is not an underdog anymore.