what is with these orgs and doing 10 man teams, i swear its not gonna work out. imo all teams should be 5, much better for chemistry and overall team building. like are they gonna have each player play a specific agent? and swap people in and out?
Those are the chances, being in the bench of franchise teams is the only chances. I only say having competition inside the team is very beneficial for the team. Having 10 man roster basically is a huge waste of money but if they can develop their players well then good for them. Developing players and finding talent is very important if you want to stay on the franchise longer.
Its called development that's how most of the sports work(Basketball,Football) if you look at the riots League teams literally have academy and scouting grounds and most of the star players of the game right now came from those, its not well establish in valorant yet but it will eventually happen. If these teams have win now mindset and not think about their future its gonna destroy them because good players right now is not gonna be good forever. We dont know about their salaries yet but if they are paying their bench high salary i dont agree with it.
How do you develop yourself by not playing a single official game tho? Sure you can become a scrim god or something like that but then what? What about the experience and the grinding? You then need to play and in order to do that you have to either leave the org which the wtf are they doing paying you, or join the main roster without having played any official since forever.
I could definitely see benefits but: 1st, the salaries have to be at least as high as tier 2 ones which in NA is definitely over 10k a month for developing a guy who might work or might not. and 2nd You lower your exposition and value as a player by not being seen. I just feel like I would rather play
Its the team coaches job to do that if you are in a good team environment of course your moment is gonna happen they will let you play maps there's 8 weeks of regional games per split. But if you are in a bad team who doesn't care about their players well fuck it do be like that we see that in all kind of sports. A lot of tier 2 team is gonna be good for the next years because there are still slots to qualify in regional league, and they will probably get scouted or poached by big teams but once those slots filled it will be harder to find talent.
that is good but kinda just an academy, i get having 5-6 so like ethan is on for all skye maps but reformed, apoth and c0m need to go they are not going to carry EG to anything in sao paulo
bcj good
boostio good
jawgemo amazing
ethan is decent
even if you had those 4 on all the time you are just going to get shit on so hard, peek this angle C9 yay kills you, dash onto site Nats was waiting for you, jump peek that angle, pANcada flick one taps you like there is just such an obvious skill gap between the players why not buy better players
May be they don't wanna be the best team in the world right away! Cz often stack rosters don't perform upto expectation, so it's a big financial risk. For teams like SEN, 100T, C9 etc who have a lot of fans that want success, org actually need to feed to the frenzy sometimes and convince the fanbase that they are building a roster ready to win. But for EG, that's not the case. A home grown talent development structure is lot more sustainable and makes a lot of sense for them. 'skill gap' isn't a permanent issue, you can mitigate it with hard work, good coaching, building team chemistry etc.