Yay and Crazyguy story
ik the controversey that happend last year
that crazyguy exposes yay that he was not practicing for a month
then crazyguy got benched blah blah story
like why is it in hype rn
Yay vs Crazyguy
that what happend exactly
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The controversy between Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker and Công Anh "crazyguy" Ngô within Bleed Esports revolves around allegations of unprofessional behavior and lack of commitment during the team's off-season.
gamer.org
Allegations by Crazyguy: During a livestream watch party for a VCT Pacific match, crazyguy claimed that after the Riot Games ONE 2023 tournament, the team was given a month-long break with the expectation to maintain form by playing ranked matches. He alleged that while most players complied, yay did not play any ranked games during this period. When questioned by the team's analyst, Ominous, yay reportedly stated he was playing on a "clone" account but did not provide details when asked .
VLR.gg
Yay's Response: Yay refuted these claims, stating that his main account was region-locked to the Asia-Pacific (APAC) servers, making it unplayable when he returned to North America due to high ping. To circumvent this, he used an alternate account for practice. He also mentioned that during the break, he was occupied with personal matters, including moving from Los Angeles to Texas and handling visa issues .
GosuGamers
Team Dynamics and Aftermath: The situation escalated tensions within the team. Subsequently, Bleed Esports made roster changes, benching crazyguy and parting ways with another player, Egoist . Later, crazyguy rejoined the team, replacing yay, who was on leave at the time .
GosuGamers
This controversy highlights the challenges teams face in maintaining cohesion and professionalism, especially when dealing with cross-regional logistics and personal commitments of players.