https://twitter.com/SFShock/status/1032368702224658432
Really sad Iddqd wasn't given a real chance, very underated player. his heropool just wasn't in meta for a while
https://twitter.com/SFShock/status/1032368702224658432
Really sad Iddqd wasn't given a real chance, very underated player. his heropool just wasn't in meta for a while
Loco [#1]https://twitter.com/SFShock/status/1032368702224658432
Really sad Iddqd wasn't given a real chance, very underated player. his heropool just wasn't in meta for a while
EXTREMELY overrated player
KuroiRyuu9625 [#2]His hero pool was also covered by other players on that squad. Unless he really wants to push for Pro play, streaming might be a more viable option for him, imo.
The issues with IDDQs were mutiple I guess, but not even letting him scrim for something like 5 months, that's horrible player management on the old coach, as simple as that.
Does that means IDDQ was better than who they were playing? Probably not, but they should have left him scrim and maybe getting some playtime, when they "could", and they were loosing like crazy, which means before the coming of age of Sinatra and the acquistion of Architect.
What about him now? I doubt any team will make big offers he's very likely in a worse form than prior to season 1, having played 1 comp match in 8 months.
Little different for Dhak and Nomy, for sure not top tier players (again for OWL standards), but they do have a better market, at least as actual players.
What should the 3 of them do?
Honestly no idea, for IDDQD I agree with you, I'd say probably give up his comp career and dedicate himself to his stream (I know hard to do IF you still have the urge to compete), for Nomy and Dhak, either hope in a good pick from one of the new teams, or a nice strong contender one where they could get the playtime everyone needs to improve.
All in all, GL to all of them in their future experiences!