While we're talking about team rankings - the biggest wildcard team by far is @Fusion.
Fusion went all in on Carpe as the future of their team. Something that was not supported by 2019 performance, but 2018.
If Carpe doesn't return to form, Fusion likely is play-ins at best.
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Pretty mad take given Shanghai have gone all-in on Stand1, Titans have with Fissure, and LAG have with OGE. Main tanks with no replacements on the roster and a history of volatility or inconsistent/poor performance. Fusion can't be the biggest wildcard (by far) on that logic.
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Replying to @SideshowGaming @Fusion
Stand1 was very solid over the last year. No reason to think he'll drop off yet. Titans are packed with enough top talent to where it's far more likely Fissure excels rather than booms. Of all the issues in Dallas last season, OGE wouldn't be topping my list.
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If you think Stand1 was "solid" last year then what was Carpe? You can't be saying that Stand1 had a better 2019 than Carpe relative to top OWL level, surely.
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Stand1 looked good all year, and outcompeted a ton of talent to become main tank for a top team (on paper) in OWL 2020. Carpe underperformed all year long with the Fusion and him getting outplayed was a strong factor in many losses. Yeah. Stand1 had a better year.
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Carpe: underperformed his "hitscan MVP" level expectations, forced to play an offtank for 3/4 of the year, & helped his team finish midtable in OWL. Stand1: Average performances in Contenders NA & is now the most questionable main tank pickup of 2020—role with the LEAST talent!
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Dreamer exists
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Not as questionable compared to the projected success of the team AT ALL.
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