Jin Air to continue SC2 team in 2018 - Page 2
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highsis
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EEk1TwEEk
Russian Federation122 Posts
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Executer08
Germany163 Posts
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Phredxor
New Zealand15075 Posts
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NdieWarp
Sweden8 Posts
On November 21 2017 12:22 Fango wrote: It's well deserved, Rogue had phenomenal results this year, sOs and Maru did amazing as well. I just wish Trap and Cure showed up more I actually disagree, I was surprised Jinair decided to stay and with this roster, given how the team preformed in individual leagues. Rogue was godlike in the second half of the year and is a top5 player this year. sOs did really well in GSL, but was lackluster otherwise. Since the 2 events he preformed really well in was GSLs that still makes it a strong resume. Maru got top4 at a GSL, but didn't come close to anything else, besides the not very stacked WESG event. And I mean, you can barely comment on the other players. Creator and Cure played one event each and did nothing(are they even playing actively?) and Traps best preformance is 2 ro16 appearances in the GSL. This leaves me quite confused as to why JAGW wouldn't swap out at least 2-3 players for much stronger players with much more potential to preform. Free agents include: Dark, Inno, Soo, Dear and Zest, and you could probably include other players whose sponsors are super small and nowheres Jinairs magnitude. The only guess I can get is that either the players left in JAGW just stay the same because they have more of a family feel betweem them, so the players/staff there don't focus too much on having the best/most marketable team possible as long as the world goes around. Another theory is that all the top players don't think whatever salary and teamsupport JAGW offers is enough to sacrifice their sense of on-the-spot freedom. | ||
verecunda
Korea (South)121 Posts
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Argonauta
Spain4724 Posts
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51324 Posts
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DSh1
292 Posts
On November 21 2017 12:10 Waxangel wrote: Given that Jin Air have no real competitors in Korea, I wonder why they don't try to switch out their weaker members for the best players available? Perhaps they just can't offer salaries big enough to lure back some of the big names, who are hooked on freedom after finally getting out of the teamhouses. Because nobody likes teams which only buy the best players. Especially kinda awkward in this situation. | ||
-Kyo-
Japan1926 Posts
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Ej_
47656 Posts
On November 21 2017 15:45 Phredxor wrote: Surprised they kept half of them on the team. Not surprised they kept the god awful uniforms. | ||
Penev
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pink_disaster
15 Posts
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DieuCure
France3713 Posts
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Silvana
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RQM
Korea (South)104 Posts
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shockwaveflah
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Fango
United Kingdom8803 Posts
On November 21 2017 16:27 NdieWarp wrote: I actually disagree, I was surprised Jinair decided to stay and with this roster, given how the team preformed in individual leagues. Rogue was godlike in the second half of the year and is a top5 player this year. sOs did really well in GSL, but was lackluster otherwise. Since the 2 events he preformed really well in was GSLs that still makes it a strong resume. Maru got top4 at a GSL, but didn't come close to anything else, besides the not very stacked WESG event. And I mean, you can barely comment on the other players. Creator and Cure played one event each and did nothing(are they even playing actively?) and Traps best preformance is 2 ro16 appearances in the GSL. Rogue got GSL ro8 twice, first in Shangai/ST2/blizzcon. sOs got GSL final/ro4 and played in SSL premier for a season, Maru got GSL ro4/ro8, WeSG final, and played in both SSL premier seasons. I don't understand how you can look at these results and say the team was lacking. Trap and Cure had their focus elsewhere sure, but the big 3 did fine | ||
intotheheart
Canada33091 Posts
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Nakajin
Canada8764 Posts
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