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the big R screwed him over but he mentored oxy
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W shahz
the big R screwed him over but he mentored oxy
two takeaways from c9 and 100t:
Nah, he doesnt like doing content at 7am
i asked him for a 100 to bet on ef and he didnt trust me
that guys a fraud
he stayed up to watch his favorite player asuna
imagine staying up that late for that š¤£
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P00per rex Is a monopoly team so they still feel like a korean team
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Primshit
Asuna is actually such a bum and Iām tired of people pretending otherwise just because he occasionally drops flashy numbers in matches where somebody has to farm meaningless kills after the round is already cooked. Every single series itās the same cycle: he dashes in, dies trying to make a hero play, then people on social media post the scoreboard like he just performed a miracle while the team gets folded anyway. At some point you have to stop worshipping empty stats and start asking whether any of it is translating into actual winning Valorant.
People talk about him like heās some untouchable franchise player, but if weāre being real, half his gameplay looks like ranked with a paycheck attached. Constant overpeeks, weird timings, unnecessary ego swings, and those moments where he clearly thinks heās about to hit the clip of the century only to get shut down instantly. Then the casters act like it was āgood initiative.ā No, it was another pointless death that destroyed the round before it even started.
And somehow he survives every roster rebuild. New players come in, coaches rotate out, systems change, roles change, entire philosophies get rewritten, but Asuna remains untouched like heās protected by ancient magic or blackmail material stored in a hidden vault somewhere under the org headquarters. Thereās genuinely no other explanation anymore. At this point people are joking that he has more job security than the CEO himself, and honestly? The joke stopped feeling like a joke months ago.
The craziest part is how hard people cope for him. If he drops 24 in a loss, suddenly everyone says he āhad no help.ā But when he goes completely invisible for entire maps, nobody says a word. Other players get called frauds after two bad games, but Asuna can spend weeks making the exact same mistakes and fans still talk about his āpotentialā like weāre waiting for a high school prospect to develop. The guy has been around forever. This IS the finished product.
And donāt even bring up the āaggressive entryā excuse. Thereās a difference between smart aggression and sprinting into death because you think confidence alone wins rounds. Half the time he enters like he unplugged his keyboard from team comms. No setup, no patience, just vibes and blind optimism. Then when it fails, the round collapses instantly because the entire hit depended on him surviving longer than three seconds.
Watching him on defense is somehow even worse sometimes. There are rounds where heāll push through smoke for absolutely no reason, lose the duel instantly, and suddenly the team is scrambling in a 4v5 before the attackers even commit. Itās like he physically cannot resist trying to force a highlight play every round. Discipline just disappears from the equation entirely.
And sure, every now and then heāll pop off and remind everyone why people believed in him originally. Heāll hit some ridiculous flick, ace a round, or completely take over a map. But the issue is consistency. You canāt build a serious contender around occasional explosions surrounded by questionable decision-making and momentum-killing mistakes. A championship-level player makes the game easier for the team overall. Too often, Asuna makes games chaotic for everyone including his own teammates.
The fanbase defending him nonstop honestly makes it worse too. Any criticism immediately gets flooded with āyou donāt understand his roleā or ālook at the stats.ā Brother, I am watching the games. Iām seeing the failed lurks, the random overheats, the unnecessary swings, the rounds thrown trying to chase clips instead of playing fundamentals. Stats without context are how people convince themselves someone is carrying while the actual gameplay tells a completely different story.
And letās be honest: if a less popular player had the exact same performances, theyād get cooked daily. But because Asuna has been around forever and built a loyal fanbase early, people treat him differently. Nostalgia is carrying harder than the actual gameplay at this point.
Itās not even hate anymore. Itās exhaustion. Every season starts with the same hype, the same āthis is the yearā speeches, and the same promises about unlocking his full potential. Then the matches start and weāre right back to watching unnecessary peeks, inconsistent impact, and emotional rollercoaster gameplay that makes the entire team look unstable.
At some point, the conversation has to change from āhe has potentialā to āmaybe this just isnāt working.ā Because if your supposed star player constantly needs excuses, context paragraphs, role explanations, and advanced spreadsheet analysis to justify why the team keeps underperforming, maybe the issue is simpler than people want to admit.
The truth is a lot of fans are scared to say it because Asuna became the face of the team for so long. But being the face of the team doesnāt automatically mean you should stay forever. Esports moves fast. If results arenāt improving and the same flaws keep showing up year after year, eventually people are going to stop caring about the occasional pop-off game and start focusing on the bigger picture.
And the bigger picture right now? Mid decision-making, inconsistent impact, nonstop excuses, and a fanbase trying to convince everybody that chaos equals greatness. Meanwhile the team keeps spinning in circles wondering why nothing changes.
At this point, calling him a bum isnāt even shocking anymore. Itās becoming the default reaction from people tired of watching the same movie over and over again.
Per zyrovlr
Its 2-0
We all know that
Maybe I LOVE LESS is the only delusional person in this
G2 is guaranteed at this point
Mibr/Lev Is 50/50
And I have faith in LOUD
FPX reunion in London but bumLIN cant attend LOLOLOLO
If they go 0-2 in playoffs and dont make a change
What is even the point in grinding T2 when orgs like 100T and C9 exist?
Different iteration
I dont see them winning against G2 after that game vs EG
Honestly its 50/50 in the lower bracket
The whole BBL-PCIFIC thing was a joke
They had to scrap players asap, they didnt have an announcement in time
also the coach leaving didnt help at all
Funnily enough, they have a great record in stage 1 groups and fail miserably in playoffs (24, 25)
maybe third times the charm?
They deserve to fail brev
They threw frost under the bus and look at him now
My goats time will come, even if its under a different jersey
erde > bang
virtyy < timotino
cauanzin > vora
luk xo = cryo
darker > asuna
its over man, open your heart for the rebuild
beat lougee first buddy then think about harder opponents
why you throwing d4v4i in there?
im sorry
but end of the road, nrgers
Furia 2-0
cryosells getting diffed by a 32 yo man š
how do they lose to that chud ššš„²
finally no more neon terrorism
they signed timmy diddy for a reason
too much experience from prx
they will be better in london. word.
best brazilian and it aint even close
the biggest baiter of today vs the biggest baiter in history