jingg smokes
forsaken flex
something duelist
patmen init
mf senti/ cracked igl senti
The solution is clear: PRX must undergo significant structural reforms, specifically in either:
Coaching staff, or
Roster composition
Coaching Change is Non-Negotiable
PRX's gameplay has become stagnant while other teams continuously evolve. Their predictable strategies and lack of tactical flexibility make them easy to counter in today's meta. A new head coach could:
Strategic Roster Reconstruction
A partial rebuild (2-3 players) is necessary to establish a new foundation. This isn't about player skill - we've seen numerous cases (in both esports and football) where talented players simply don't fit a particular system. Examples:
BigIPaPa [#2]The solution is clear: PRX must undergo significant structural reforms, specifically in either:
Coaching staff, or
Roster composition
Coaching Change is Non-Negotiable
PRX's gameplay has become stagnant while other teams continuously evolve. Their predictable strategies and lack of tactical flexibility make them easy to counter in today's meta. A new head coach could:
- Implement fresh strategic approaches
- Develop better adaptability mid-match
- Modernize their training regimens
Strategic Roster Reconstruction
A partial rebuild (2-3 players) is necessary to establish a new foundation. This isn't about player skill - we've seen numerous cases (in both esports and football) where talented players simply don't fit a particular system. Examples:
- Valorant: GE's former stars (SkRossi, t3xture, Monyet) who became top performers after departing
I mean i think d4v41 could unironically do better on another team if he could stick to one role
BigIPaPa [#2]The solution is clear: PRX must undergo significant structural reforms, specifically in either:
Coaching staff, or
Roster composition
Coaching Change is Non-Negotiable
PRX's gameplay has become stagnant while other teams continuously evolve. Their predictable strategies and lack of tactical flexibility make them easy to counter in today's meta. A new head coach could:
- Implement fresh strategic approaches
- Develop better adaptability mid-match
- Modernize their training regimens
Strategic Roster Reconstruction
A partial rebuild (2-3 players) is necessary to establish a new foundation. This isn't about player skill - we've seen numerous cases (in both esports and football) where talented players simply don't fit a particular system. Examples:
- Valorant: GE's former stars (SkRossi, t3xture, Monyet) who became top performers after departing
No way you're using Skrossi as a similar example to T3xture and Monyet??? Like he's been playing well, but it is not comparable