bbebox [#9]
They fell off after Shanghai last year due to leaning into less structured and chaotic gameplay in order to surprise their opponents, except they often threw rounds because of it. Now it’s just because they are trying to bounce back. Removing NathanD was honestly a good move imo, they just need time to figure out how to become a more disciplined team.
its just that when they play normal comps they look clueless at what theyre doing, they looked better with random triple controller bullshit than playing meta to be honest despite them throwing rounds. they may throw rounds but it seems like on the whole they were better doing random stuff