2017 Esports General Discussion - Page 5
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AdsMoFro
Japan4761 Posts
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Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
I'm not saying them going into desperation mode is good or bad, merely that it's bad that they have gotten to this point. A lot of failure has to take place for an established team to reach this. We saw that happen in CLG where Hotshot, an emotional person without good leadership skills or business sense was handling their reigns. He rightfully(willingly or not) delegated his operation to people that could handle this aspect. On February 22 2017 23:50 AdsMoFro wrote: Also, Steve wasn't part of the day to day for the League team this split. He'd handed it over to his staff. Now he's coming back and making changes. This is even more worrying now if true. When a manager leaves his operation it shouldn't fall to pieces, if it does that just speaks volumes to the ability of the manager himself. The systems should be in place that in the short term nothing changes if that person vanishes. | ||
Gahlo
United States34957 Posts
https://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/5uyrjf/fun_fact_about_team_liquid_every_team_has_at/ | ||
Ansibled
United Kingdom9872 Posts
On February 22 2017 23:52 Numy wrote: The important part isn't merely replacing people but figuring out why things went wrong in the first place. Too often you see people just firing individuals in management without actually solving the problem which just leads to a collapse. TL has been failing for over a year now(Could make a case for the entirety in LoL), which means they have to figure why this is the case and then take steps to solve it. These steps could involve removal and often do. I'm not saying them going into desperation mode is good or bad, merely that it's bad that they have gotten to this point. A lot of failure has to take place for an established team to reach this. We saw that happen in CLG where Hotshot, an emotional person without good leadership skills or business sense was handling their reigns. He rightfully(willingly or not) delegated his operation to people that could handle this aspect. This is even more worrying now if true. When a manager leaves his operation it shouldn't fall to pieces, if it does that just speaks volumes to the ability of the manager himself. The systems should be in place that in the short term nothing changes if that person vanishes. Well it didn't fall to pieces, it was already in pieces and it just continued like that. | ||
Kaneh
Canada737 Posts
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Harem
United States11390 Posts
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Gahlo
United States34957 Posts
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amd098
Korea (North)1366 Posts
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Yorbon
Netherlands4272 Posts
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Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
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Zato-1
Chile4253 Posts
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Redox
Germany24792 Posts
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Yorbon
Netherlands4272 Posts
Like the link says: piglet to move to mid lane and youngbin to become starting adc. Note the changes are still pending at Riot. | ||
Jek
Denmark2771 Posts
On February 27 2017 03:00 Redox wrote: In other news Whiteknight just played for PSG in EU CS vs Kinguin, replacing Steve. Have not heard of this guy since season 3 I think. That is kinda like the NYJacky thing only that it is true. Didn't see the game is Whiteknight still a beast? | ||
chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
On March 01 2017 07:30 Yorbon wrote: http://wwg.com/esports/2017/02/28/report-piglet-to-move-to-mid-lane-for-team-liquid-youngbin-to-ad/ Like the link says: piglet to move to mid lane and youngbin to become starting adc. Note the changes are still pending at Riot. This can't be real. I mean I know it is but it just can't. I agree with whoever said it in the article, they needed a change but this just sounds insane | ||
Redox
Germany24792 Posts
On March 01 2017 07:56 Jek wrote: Didn't see the game is Whiteknight still a beast? Did not see much either but they won and apparently he was solid. And there was this impressive Gragas play: (worth a look) | ||
Redox
Germany24792 Posts
On March 01 2017 14:35 chipmonklord17 wrote: This can't be real. I mean I know it is but it just can't. I agree with whoever said it in the article, they needed a change but this just sounds insane The desperation is real. Shows you what they think of Goldenglue's performance. That might be a career ender right there. Tbh I did not think it was THAT bad. And their bot lane had problems as well. I always thought TL put way too much trust into Piglet but oh well. | ||
Redox
Germany24792 Posts
http://as.com/esports/2017/02/27/league_of_legends/1488215984_412848.html#english-version Peke trying to play mid again, probably not well practiced at all. Nae-Hyun going to support without any experience while Hiva is benched. Wisdom benched as well and they signed "Cinkrof" from Baskonia as new jungler. And now according to the article this guy does not even want to play for OG anymore because they play so bad, so now it is open who they have. Yeah, it is almost comical how bad this is. | ||
Yorbon
Netherlands4272 Posts
Coach Ssong stops coaching at longzhu (original member of Najin Sword in 2012) From google translate I could decipher that the contract was terminated with mutual agreement, so that could mean anything. | ||
Zato-1
Chile4253 Posts
On March 01 2017 14:59 Redox wrote: The desperation is real. Shows you what they think of Goldenglue's performance. That might be a career ender right there. Tbh I did not think it was THAT bad. And their bot lane had problems as well. I always thought TL put way too much trust into Piglet but oh well. I don't think it's especially desperate. Piglet has always been a carry-style player, and the easiest position to carry from nowadays is mid. He's also a playmaker ADC in a meta in which botlane ADCs just poke and you actually get more playmaking from midlane hybrid ADCs like Corki. If there was ever a meta for Piglet to play in the midlane, this is it. As to Goldenglue, his results speak for themselves, and I see him as easily the weakest midlaner for these past 5 weeks in the NA LCS. He's been mediocre at best and terrible at worst, so you don't need a Bjergsen or a Jensen to improve upon that. | ||
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