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Posted on 7/22/19 at 10:59 am to
Posted by SBvital
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Posted on 7/22/19 at 10:59 am to
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It wasnt unforced at the time. It did make sense at the time. Only with the recent data does it look so bad.


I tend to agree with this. You have to do something to change results, and Zven and Mithy were highly regarded at the time. The outcome has just bombed for them though.

Doublelift was always the best adc in NA. Instead of going out and importing a super star support like TL did for him, they decided to drop him and import an entire bot lane, which was a huge risk and didn't pan out.

Biofrost is not a bad support, and he wasn't on TSM, he just was young and didn't communicate very well. He may have gotten better in the splits after that with DL but we never got a chance to see it.

Svenskeren was "intskeren" on TSM internationally and now he's thriving under Reapered and C9.

I'm still surprised Regi didn't give that team one more chance. That team was pretty good. It didn't have 2 world champs on it like TL does now, but it was pretty good.

Posted by SBvital
Member since Feb 2013
1954 posts
Posted on 7/22/19 at 11:06 am to
I feel like the jungle "tryout" they held in between splits really killed any synergy the team had, and I wish they had just stuck with Akaadian.

That team took TL to 5 games and probably should have won if not for some really bad mistakes. They aren't TL good as a roster but they can be near that level when they play well.

The two junglers that they were picking from were both average at best, and when your team is splitting time with two different people who obviously communicate/play the game differently is going to hold you back.

I don't see them having the inconsistency/miss communication issues if they just run back the same roster from the start, but I could be wrong.
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