It really feels to me like SEN is juggling too many issues without being able to commit the time to fix any single one. The issues have been here since last year and they managed to get through that bit by bit by taking the time off and deep diving into the issues.
This season tho the introduction of Tejo had SEN swap out their previous comps throughout the off season that theyd refined and have tejo be played on 5 of 7 maps. Their protocols with Tejo werent too special for the most part and they looked a little disjointed but add onto that the fact that their inconsistency issues rose up mid way through the kickoffs it became a terrible position for them to be in. Then they switched back to regular comps and now theyre on Tejo again looking even worse than they did before going back to orthodox comps
Its looking like Kaplan is just too deep in the Tejo stocks to see that at the end of the day if your team chem isnt there it doesnt matter what kind of comps you play. Fix one issue at a time and trust in your already refined playbook with the original comps before jumping onto a different playbook which sets them back multiple weeks in terms of strategic depth