https://x.com/prxfns/status/1915944156871922077
LOL
he does play a part in this, but it's so missable from his end- minimap doesn't show the gap, his teammates dying through the wall can be explained by spam
if he doesn't know, he can't fix it, which is the coach's job: to point out errors players are blind to and fix them. this wall is clearly a lineup, too, because of how the gap is the same every time the round starts when C9 is on attack
so in this case, yes, v1c probably should have checked it in customs before using it, but this is still largely the coach's fault as this is so fixable from not v1c's pov (v1c will practically NEVER see the other side of the wall, as he's playing viper and will avoid taking extra risks like pushing snowman after plant).
if coaching staff gave v1c this lineup, it's even more so their fault, but I'm not gonna assume anything here
I am very biased though cause I'm a C9 defender and this match hurt.
That was for sure a line up no matter how botched it was… he was replicating the same gap….
Also on the 3rd round that Oxy won for them there was a moment he for sure spotted the gap idk maybe he called it out or he was too locked in and didn’t see it…
Like they went b with that wall, it was clearly visible from the other side that the wall didn’t reach n had a gap
see its just a reminder that you need to really be committed. Think about it this way, in a real job environment if someone makes an error in an investors presentation and that error becomes a factor for the company losing out on a deal, im sorry but youre outta there as soon as possible. Sure some might say that having a normal 9-5 is different from an esports career but I respectfully disagree, youre paid to play the game, play it like its life or death