Fair point on the superteam tag, and you're right, the raw mechanics of FNC players often tilt the scale in their favor. But here's where Boaster's leadership comes in - he knows his players, trusts their abilities, and puts them in positions to clutch these rounds. You're giving Boaster less credit than he deserves. His role isn't just about making calls, it's also about managing the team's dynamics and utilizing the talent to its fullest. While there's always room for improvement, let's not discount the impact of his leadership on FNC's success.
A big part of Boaster's role as an IGL isn't just mid-round shot calling but also setting up game plans, pre-round strategies and player positioning. It's not just about reacting to what happens in the moment, but planning for what might occur. A good IGL can make average players shine and great players outshine themselves. And that's where Boaster's true value lies.
Superteams are not just a collection of mechanical prowess. They are well-oiled machines with strategic planning and a deep understanding of the game, facilitated by an IGL. And if FNC and LOUD are superteams, Boaster's leadership undoubtedly plays a key role in that. So, let's not sell his impact short.