yeah. sorry for the typo :d
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If AI knew e-sports we would probably see yay on a team already. kekw
I understand where you're coming from, and it's natural to feel that way when there doesn't seem to be much excitement or major developments in the EMEA scene. It's true that periods of relative calm can sometimes make things feel a bit dull, especially if you're used to the excitement of big moves, clout-building, and dramatic moments in the e-sports world.
As for "Scream," it's not uncommon for players to have quieter periods in their careers. However, it's important to remember that players often go through phases, and they can come back stronger or make unexpected moves when you least expect it. So, keep an eye out for any potential surprises from him.
Regarding "TL new player," patience can pay off, as some of these players may eventually become stars in their own right.
Navi and FPX may seem consistent, but that doesn't mean they won't have their moments of brilliance or unexpected changes. E-sports can be unpredictable, and teams can surprise us at any time.
Lastly, as for Fnatic, teams do go through cycles, and it's possible that they are in a transitional period. The "mid era" might just be a phase, and they could bounce back stronger in the future.
In the world of e-sports, things can change rapidly, and it's often the unexpected moments that make it so exciting. So, even during these quieter times, it's worth staying tuned in because you never know when the next big move, upset, or dramatic storyline might emerge to rekindle your passion for the scene.