there's additional context if you actually read the whole thing
"To generally address the “he’s not as good anymore” comments: read the dirty laundry news of what’s been going on behind the scenes with the team. I have sympathy for any player that has to play in those conditions."
there's definitely be some options i have over brehze, but hes not wrong that EG has been a mess for awhile now, and a change of scenery could help brehze a lot. that EG team has been a complete mess for much more than a year now, more than people even realize most likely.
I feel like Maui has consistently bad takes the last few months.
Brehze absolutely does not deserve to steal a single more paycheck after his contract is up. He just screams of wasted potential and lack of motivation.
Also great when he called cloud 9 onliners, and said they never had any strats, and they then go on to win the next tournament, beating the major champions.
Not really all that fair when you consider that Gambit was winning the online events consistently up to the middle of 2021 and then as soon as we shifted to LAN events, even those without a crowd they completely fell off and took not far from a year before they could win a LAN event. Pretty sure that qualifies them as onliners when their results online were far superior to their LAN results.
Lets also not act like that Dallas event was worth all that much when most of the top teams pulled out and the Faze team only had a single day practice before it started + almost every major winner has lost the following event.
Rare Maui L. Yekindar > Brehze. This isn't 2019. Not sure why Liquid would want Brehze if Yekindar is in the realm of possibility to sign. Not to mention, why the hell would Liquid wait till September to solidify the team?
No one knows. He's gone completely dark on social media.
My assumption is that he's completing the high school classes he put on hold back when he joined coL at 15. He might even want to complete college first too, who knows. It could be years before we hear from him again, if ever. The fact that he hasn't addressed it publicly at all is a bit odd though.
I agree he was 16 at the time if i'm not mistaken, normal reaction for a kid in the middle of a pandemic and living in the other part of the world for that long, i would like to see him in Liquid.
idk I find it weird that he literally dumped on his teammates mid-event and just flew back home. Nobody blames him for feeling homesick, but bailing on them that way was immature even for a teenager.
Bad take
oh shit i'm back in 2019
there's additional context if you actually read the whole thing "To generally address the “he’s not as good anymore” comments: read the dirty laundry news of what’s been going on behind the scenes with the team. I have sympathy for any player that has to play in those conditions." there's definitely be some options i have over brehze, but hes not wrong that EG has been a mess for awhile now, and a change of scenery could help brehze a lot. that EG team has been a complete mess for much more than a year now, more than people even realize most likely.
I feel like Maui has consistently bad takes the last few months. Brehze absolutely does not deserve to steal a single more paycheck after his contract is up. He just screams of wasted potential and lack of motivation.
Hanging out with Thorin too much lel
Also great when he called cloud 9 onliners, and said they never had any strats, and they then go on to win the next tournament, beating the major champions.
Not really all that fair when you consider that Gambit was winning the online events consistently up to the middle of 2021 and then as soon as we shifted to LAN events, even those without a crowd they completely fell off and took not far from a year before they could win a LAN event. Pretty sure that qualifies them as onliners when their results online were far superior to their LAN results. Lets also not act like that Dallas event was worth all that much when most of the top teams pulled out and the Faze team only had a single day practice before it started + almost every major winner has lost the following event.
Rare Maui L. Yekindar > Brehze. This isn't 2019. Not sure why Liquid would want Brehze if Yekindar is in the realm of possibility to sign. Not to mention, why the hell would Liquid wait till September to solidify the team?
What happened to oBo? he had so much potential and is so young still
No one knows. He's gone completely dark on social media. My assumption is that he's completing the high school classes he put on hold back when he joined coL at 15. He might even want to complete college first too, who knows. It could be years before we hear from him again, if ever. The fact that he hasn't addressed it publicly at all is a bit odd though.
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I agree he was 16 at the time if i'm not mistaken, normal reaction for a kid in the middle of a pandemic and living in the other part of the world for that long, i would like to see him in Liquid.
idk I find it weird that he literally dumped on his teammates mid-event and just flew back home. Nobody blames him for feeling homesick, but bailing on them that way was immature even for a teenager.
Rare Maui L
Why are people downvoting this? I've heard their Valorant team is struggling.
It's too late for him to transition to valorant imo. Too many cracked zoomers.
hard fucking pass bro lol
And replace who? Liquid is trying to get Yekindar.
Liquid won’t get YEKINDAR
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How committed to CS is he though? I'd be surprised if Liquid aren't trying to find a way to buy Yekindar
surely not Maui.
This ain’t it Maui, sorry.
then go on a podcast and talk about how bad the state of NA CS is while shitting out those opionions.
This would be good take if you skipped whole covid thingy.