slamBergGritomathese high-invite teams are really good and deserving of some success and its a major bummer that the highest they tend to go is second place
If they were "deserving" wouldn't they actually win? lol
thats true and im not going to discredit froyo's success or question the intuition of an invite player but i know for a fact that there's a difference between working hard and winning, even if im a negative-brain mongo open player
its one thing to grind tf2 and be good at it but winning or losing the important matches is a different challenge in and of itself, even in games other than tf2
no one here would argue that seagull is bad at videogames but his current owl team could barely put a jigsaw puzzle together if everything but the edges was already completed, and he vocally hates it there despite still playing with the team and working to improve
is the bottom line of a team important enough to ignore the efforts of the team's players?