![]() It’s interesting to see Relyks playing more duelist agents instead. ![]() I think a major issue is that he’s stuck in the controller/sentinel role. They’ll need to see more production out of him, and see Vice take his game to the next level along with TenZ. Vice had huge upside in CS:GO and proved he could be a standout player on a team. From the core of Relyks, Vice and Mitch I don’t see an easy decision on who you would replace. While Shinobi doesn’t top frag often he calls a solid game and you can see the structure he’s putting into place is improving the team by leaps and bounds. Some think a roster change is in order, but I wouldn’t be sure who to replace myself so I would hesitate to say they need to switch things up. I just see teams like Sentinels and Immortals progressing at a quicker pace.Ĭloud9 is consistently improving and looking better with time, but they seem to be lacking firepower outside of TenZ. TSM and Sentinels seem to be in a different class than Gen.G recently, but Gen.G can take maps or even a series away from them every now and then. I just can’t see how they make the leap from the middle of the pack to the top. A hunch tells me Gen.G haven’t been performing bad at all, taking wins against teams like Envy and T1. Skadoodle and T1 are catching a lot of flak for a rough showing in the FaZe Clan Invitational and for good reason. I can’t see any of these teams vying for the #1 spot in their current forms. Just outside the Top 3 sits Cloud 9, Gen.G, T1 and Envy. ![]() I’m hoping to see them and others compete sooner than later with Sentinels and TSM for the #1 spot. ![]() With the right preparation and practice I can see Immortals taking some scalps at upcoming tournaments. Asuna and Genghsta might be the standout names on the roster but KOLER is consistently good and shows up in almost every match that they play. With the recent addition of diceyzx they looked solid during the FaZe Clan Invitational performing like a team that has been gelling for sometime. On this list Immortals sits at the #3 spot and I think they are one of the most exciting rosters with a very high upside potential. I’m not sure if there was any sort of internal discussion but they looked like a much better team coming away with a couple wins against the Sentinels in a big Ignition Series Tournament. They’ll be giving their competition a head start, but I have high hopes for the future of this roster. ![]() There are certain intangible qualities in players that compete and win at the highest level of any sport, and both Hiko and Nitro have proven that they posses them. With the right signings and structure I can see 100T competing with the Tier 1 North American teams right out of the gate. It’s essential that their next three team members have enormous upside and a lot of raw talent, something for the two veterans to mold and make use of, the right tools. Hiko and Nitro have done well on teams together in the past and should do well with 100T if they have the right cast along side them. To think they can sign three average players and get great results would be naive. These teams had great structure, support staff and sometimes legendary coaches too. Playing with names like Elige, Twist, Stewie2K and S1mple. Both Hiko and Nitro have found success in CS:GO rosters stacked with younger talent. ![]()
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