Credits to Kinuhata0406
【https://weibo.com/n/nobody0212】
nobody、smoggy show their attitude about S1mon
Here's translation of nobody's blog
Initially when fans demanded an explanation from the club, we still held back to protect the players, reluctant to publicly criticize them as there seemed room for improvement. But this indulgence only fueled the situation, and now they're weaponizing fans to attack both our team and coaching staff indiscriminately.
After returning from the Masters, we all felt regretful. Yet the strategies from training and matches just wouldn't stick - constantly having to ask "Where should I position? How to execute?" during games. No initiative in post-match reviews, no tactical input, even utility usage had to be arranged by coaches and teammates. While the performance at champs was unquestionable, have you considered how much others sacrificed? This two-year journey we've built together, two years of accumulated synergy exploding into peak form - it was a collective effort. But not only did we have to coddle you through champs, it continued through Kickoff and Bangkok too. After every loss or poor stat line, you'd threaten "I don't want to play anymore, just sub me out" - those were your exact words.
Initially nobody considered benching you. We communicated clearly that consistent effort would keep you starting. But on your first day demoted, you asked "Can I skip practice tomorrow?" Playing with your phone during scrims, skipping reviews, zero communication with coaches, even refusing to attend matches.That's why we're in this mess.
【https://weibo.com/6604513523】
From Smoggy
"First, I'm curious why people say me and nobody haven't been practicing aim. Everyone has different training methods. Since returning from Bangkok, we've been practicing essentially the same routines as CHICHOO - whatever CHICHOO trains, we train together. I never used external training methods before, like target switching or number drills. However, CHICHOO in Bangkok's performance made me realize I might be wrong - I also need to incorporate external methods to improve.
Secondly, we don't constantly grind aim training. Nobody now watches matches daily - he's already doing more than enough as an IGL. I'm also studying matches to improve my macro perspective. I won't practice aim just for the sake of practicing, that's meaningless to me.
Now about your situation: When you first joined EDG, you should remember how ZmjjKK and everyone treated you. During scrims now, ZmjjKK's calls to you are completely one-sided - you barely respond. After practice when we prepare streams, only we invite you to play - you never initiate. Later it's been me constantly inviting you - have you ever invited me? Since becoming substitute, you don't speak in the practice room unless addressed. But during streams? Completely different persona. Don't you find this behavior strange from our perspective?
Now you vaguely hint at statements during streams, and your fans endlessly amplify the drama, speculating wildly. As someone involved, as part of the team, you make no effort to stop this - letting fans and trolls run wild, putting the club and teammates in the fire. People change - me too. Winning champs accelerates changes. But shouldn't we maintain our original aspirations to perfect our own story?"
【https://weibo.com/p/1005055931630841】
From ZmjjKK
Wasn’t it during the livestream that you stopped holding back what you couldn’t express during training matches(爱在心口难开)? If you had spoken even one-fifth as much during training as you do on stream, we wouldn’t have wanted to let you go. So who exactly turned you into this version of yourself? You act like we’re excluding you in front of your audience, yet during practice sessions, team discussions, or casual chats, you never engage with anyone.
Remember the Lotus against G2? Everyone comforted you after the loss. You sat there complaining about "not being able to shoot," then gave me attitude on stage when I tried to reassure you. During the entire match, all you said was "I can’t shoot" and checked out mentally. We can’t win tournaments by babying someone forever. We all wanted to fight side by side until retirement—that’s why I swore "every brother must be here when we win the Grand Slam."
I’ll say it again, now and always: Talent is common. Only those who seize opportunities go far.
"How many people ‘die’ at twenty and regret it for a lifetime?"
【https://weibo.com/2664970293】
From CHICHOO MY GOAT
"Work is not a joke—achieving results is our top priority, but this requires everyone to be united. If there were truly no issues, why would there be changes? Do we not want to win? When communication breaks down during training or matches, have you considered how desperately others want to succeed?
Stop spreading baseless rumors about the coaching staff and Tuanzi. They all have families to support and their own pressures—everyone is striving to make a living. How could they afford to slack off? Wishing everyone the best. See you on the battlefield!"