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I'm curious about your input on this. I know it's fl0ms team and it's up to him, but if it was my team I'd definitely have a policy of not critiquing or criticizing someone's decisions after the round is over. Save it for demo review or after the match. Make a note of it on a notepad or something, go back and watch, and then decide if the criticism is valid and communicate it outside of the server. It's crazy to me how pro and semi-pro teams are trying to analyze someone's decision without watching their POV first. It throws off the vibes and a lot of the time the person is wrong because they don't have complete information. Even if it's constructive criticism and communicated well without bickering, it takes time away from deciding what to buy, next round strats, etc. Do you have experience with any teams with that kind of mindset?
I can only speak for my self obviously. Personally critique at the end of one round/ start of another should not be a problem. In my experience coaching in top 15 Denmark, a critique may occur in the lines of "why did you do this" or "i dont think thats a nice play" and then sometimes the player of focus just accepts it, or he rebuttals with his own POV of the situation/opinion. This is usually resolved in seconds, and before buytime is over. In practice games, this is incredibly helpful, as it allows for some quite fast adaptation and reflection on certain gamestates, without having to wait and review an hour later. Alot of theese problems are fixed with minimal changes, and there is no reason to make it bigger than it is. In officials, comms are gonna be more strict, and while small comments on changes or bad decisions still occur, they wont be discussed to death, or alternativly will be paused to go over. In the cases where two people dont agree, then obviously this is where it becomes disturbing and should be withheld until after the game. But most times on a well functioning team, throwing your opinion around wont mess with vibes, and are quickly solved and changed. once again, only my own experience :D
In matches is usually a no-no. Questioning like "why did *we* do X" or "can you explain Y" is alright but it shouldn't be finger pointing. In scrims is usually a fine time to finger point. You should always be honest with your teammates, if you think something is wrong you should tell them so they can either realize it or explain it.
@@williamkelley1971 Yeah I should have mentioned the caveat that scrims are essentially practice, and those discussions might be fine there. But tbh these dudes seem like they're speaking more emotionally than logically, and it doesn't seem particularly productive
@@williamkelley1971 And yes being honest so the situation can be resolved is obviously good practice, I just think there is a correct time & place and buy-time aint it lmao
He's always been a tilting little manchild. He's usually the one questioning everyone else and whining. It seems to me that the reason he never stuck around the top NA teams was because of these personality issues. Once seangares was no longer around on C9 to babysit him his career's days were numbered I think.
Ryan balls for anything, he needs to give up on pro cs and just stream casually. can't tell u how much times I join his stream and he nagging like some old lady about something
@richurd1268 dude use.... to be a tier 1 back in the day fam don't bring that sarcasm here, dudes been washed and ur here acting like he still a tier 1 player so that gives him the right to nag all day like my grand ma when tier 2 teams be trampling on mytic, did u see their match against wildcard? Ryan went double negative and was blaming the game instead of his washed up performance hopefully Austin can help them, yall really give na players way too much ego that's why only 2 can make it into tournaments most of the time. it's sad, they face wildcard again I'm betting my house on wildcard
Yea his csgo career was forever ago lol. Sure he can still shoot and has the basics down you wont lose that but i havent seen anything promising with him hes just a streamer