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Why the Yay cope?

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grenji

This is not me trying to be a hater, but why is every bad Yay performance excused with "well his team doesn't set him up correctly"?

Yes, Bleed suck and are uncoordinated, but truly top tier players can still shine on bad teams. Keznit and Monyet are perfect examples. Are we really gonna act like this years Bleed is so substantially worse than regular season Kru from last year? There is a worlds difference between Keznit and Yay's performances, despite playing the same role, on similarly bad teams. To be fair to Yay, Keznit is a very selfish duelist player. But still, you can't use this same "his team doesn't set him up" excuse forever.

Edit: feel free to send this to sideshow. He'll be so impressed by my game knowledge I'll get unbanned!

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brahianv
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facts keznit is a perfect example

#3
number1_cNed_fan
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im gonna say it

#4
oiiink
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y_y

#5
geometrix
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Y0Y will never wiin anything

#6
FireII
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shut the FUCK up.

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geometrix
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Y0Y will never wiin anything

#8
grenji
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please be nice I am not trying to hate just have an honest conversation friend 😁

#9
FrenchToast
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the opposite is also true. valorant is a team game. if the team sucks together, a single player can’t do anything and will suck too.

remember when tenz and zekken both went like 3/20 because the team couldn’t set them up. we all know they’re better than that.

team synergy is very important in bringing out the best in players.

#10
SAMPV6
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Unfortunately, mr Whitaker is not looking good individually anymore, god knows what happened to all his might.

#11
SUP3RNOV4
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y0y the goat

#12
Emmy_TOF
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last day win count

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