You guys have never played a sport hard enough to want to win an insane amount if you think that Ethan doing stuff like jumping around the map in a tech pause and bending the rules (BUT NOT BREAKING THEM) is not good for the sport. If you sit there in a tech pause and have a "gentleman's agreement" to not do something IMO it just reads as you don't want to win enough. This is a tier 1 sports league where people and orgs have millions of dollars to spend on WINNING. If you aren't pushing the limits of the rules to win then you're not trying hard enough and doing the sport justice. Obviously, this doesn't mean hack or download cheats, but if you see a loophole in a rule that is written (the round where a tech pause happens plays out), then why aren't you trying to win. This is a match to get into the playoffs, a do or die match for London, and expecting the players to "be nice and kind and choose non-violence" when they both have their splits on the line is insanely delusional behavior IMO. Maybe I'm crazy for this take, but rules lawyering is something that I love to see in sports because it shows to me that a team really wants to win, and puts in the work to see how to win better than other teams.
TLDR: Cheating and breaking the rules is bad, but if a rule is badly made or written, and you bend it, it shows that you want to win more. Completely fine to exploit loopholes in the rules because this is a Tier 1 sports league.











