DRX's strength lies in the fact that because they are such a cohesive unit, if they're playing as they should they don't need to rely on hero plays.
The problem is that once one part fails, the rest have to compensate for it. Sometimes there's just no way to compensate without breaking the style of the team and the fundamentals they were taught. The players are treated more as chess pieces. It makes for beautiful Valorant, because the synergy is there, the intelligence and util is there, but individual brilliance takes a step down in favour of reliable, consistent utility.
I personally love this style of Valorant. It's coordinated, it's like watching a machine work perfectly. Satisfaction in seeing the ingenuity at work.
Other teams prefer are more artistic approach, with bolder brushstrokes of individual brilliance. More human, meaning more likely to make mistakes.
But also more likely for flashes of brilliance that the machine can't replicate.
DRX needs to be a balance of both.