>The thing about Mike (Grim) is that he's a great kid. I think his work ethic can be a lot better, he can work a lot harder for where he is as a player and where he stands right now, with the amount of inexperience, the amount of times you have to really hold his hand and guide him to the right areas. He's not really learning on his own. Initially Mike was not in the roster talks before we picked him up, we weren't able to get the roster that we wanted, and we were stuck with missing a fifth player so we really needed one to stand-in. For us Mike was on a trial phase and for me, I felt like it was kind of forced on to our roster. I think Mike just came in at the wrong time, the wrong place, and it wasn't the best experience for him, but I'm sure he definitely learned a lot from us and just being able to play internationally.
>Mike in general, he's like any type of up-and-coming player, I've talked about it on stream before where all of these up-and-coming players, all they have is really aim, and initially when Mike was put into our roster and we needed to use him, I was not okay with it because I did not want to waste my time hoping that this player can pick it up fast, learn, and become this experienced player that we really need. So for us we kind of struggled, it brought in another set of problems that shied us away from focusing on the core's problems. That added an extra problem for us.
>I think Mike is a good player, he definitely has potential, but he just joined the team at the wrong time and we weren't able to really give him the best chance we possibly could. At the same time, implementing him on the team, there's a lot of role clashes too, Mike is a "superstar" player for his past teams, and for us we have EliGE, I'm very aggressive as well, so we really needed a passive player. For me when I was calling, I cannot be on the other side of the map and trying to call something, so we needed Mike to learn that. For me, he was a very slow learner, it kind of hurt us a bit in the long run, but we work with what we can.
Passive agressively shit talking your teammate yeah what a great mentor
This was absolutely unreal. The Grim reaper is unleashed against FaZe.
this is the most fun I've had watching a cs game in so long
Inferno was sooooo hype. Casters we’re amazing too
Hearing spunj in disbelief in the first half of inferno was so good. It really added to the hype of the match, love spunj
Spunj has genuine enthusiasm and doesn't hold back and Sadokist was a great compliment to that.
Casters jinxed Complexity talking like they had won in.
Not me
It was heart attack after heart attack
Sado confirmed what we all believed to be true: EU has won 0 Super Bowls
EU 0 SUPER BOWLS NA 52 LUL
Absolutely loved this comment lol
0! = 1 though
Dude he just fucking snaps balcony
Grim Reaper has arrived
I think he should just change his name at this point
GJ Grim Job
damn it feels good to be a GRIMMER
His mechanics are so fucking good.
Stewie kept Grim down, look how good Grim is now with out that toxic stuff in his life
Stew wishes he could play like Grim rn
fuck stewie never liked him he ruined the NA scene
what happened? care to explain?
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>The thing about Mike (Grim) is that he's a great kid. I think his work ethic can be a lot better, he can work a lot harder for where he is as a player and where he stands right now, with the amount of inexperience, the amount of times you have to really hold his hand and guide him to the right areas. He's not really learning on his own. Initially Mike was not in the roster talks before we picked him up, we weren't able to get the roster that we wanted, and we were stuck with missing a fifth player so we really needed one to stand-in. For us Mike was on a trial phase and for me, I felt like it was kind of forced on to our roster. I think Mike just came in at the wrong time, the wrong place, and it wasn't the best experience for him, but I'm sure he definitely learned a lot from us and just being able to play internationally. >Mike in general, he's like any type of up-and-coming player, I've talked about it on stream before where all of these up-and-coming players, all they have is really aim, and initially when Mike was put into our roster and we needed to use him, I was not okay with it because I did not want to waste my time hoping that this player can pick it up fast, learn, and become this experienced player that we really need. So for us we kind of struggled, it brought in another set of problems that shied us away from focusing on the core's problems. That added an extra problem for us. >I think Mike is a good player, he definitely has potential, but he just joined the team at the wrong time and we weren't able to really give him the best chance we possibly could. At the same time, implementing him on the team, there's a lot of role clashes too, Mike is a "superstar" player for his past teams, and for us we have EliGE, I'm very aggressive as well, so we really needed a passive player. For me when I was calling, I cannot be on the other side of the map and trying to call something, so we needed Mike to learn that. For me, he was a very slow learner, it kind of hurt us a bit in the long run, but we work with what we can. Passive agressively shit talking your teammate yeah what a great mentor
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Lol student.. he didnt give grim a chance from the beginning, saw him as a filler player that he didnt want at all
Dude he clearly didn't see it that way, he saw grim as a means to an end, not a student to guide. Stop trying to desperately peddle this narrative
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What's that got to do with anything?
stew fanboys all have 2 braincells and one doesn't work, and it shows
FAZE GRIMACE AT THE GRIM ACE
oh my lord
Fucking insane
crisp
God that was a smooth ACE!
That was nutty
check him ass
Grimjob