I'm really worried about C9 now

Altricad·5/21/2015, 8:46:36 PM·2 votes·741 views

When I heard Hai was stepping down, I was kinda sad and happy at the same time, since he was kinda holding back the team. But now, I'd be more than happy to have hai come back upon learning about this Incarnation dude. I've seen a few of his solo queue games, and undoubtedly his mechanics are good, but given his history of "Negative behaviour" and disrespect of the summoner's code, i don't know if he's gonna get along with the C9 members who Hai himself had hinted at having issues earlier ( Lemonation in charge of champ select was getting at the team before they changed it to Charlie). Also, apparently Incarnation has 0 experience in pro-play? Who the hell is gonna make the shot-calling now? And if they do, is it gonna be on the same level as Hai's?

I was hoping they'd get a more experienced mid-laner who doesn't have a sh*t past of disrespecting the summoner's code ( Alex ich for example), but Incarnation it is.

All I can do now is hope Incarnation is like "Bjergsen" to C9, changing things around

3 Comments

FrozenMistninja5/21/2015, 8:51:13 PM1 votes

I dont think c9 will do any better than last split, If you play fantasy, avoid them best you can

ZeroAnarchy5/21/2015, 10:12:01 PM1 votes

I honestly hope Incarnation can go head to head with Bjergsen and even possibly beating him, then they're would be more competition for Bjergsen.

xJLx MCHammer5/23/2015, 4:04:09 PM1 votes

To be honest, hai was not holding back the team. If he got his good pick, he was keeping up with the team and shot calling to the point that they would win. It's hard to criticize a team that got number 2 spot.

I'm happy c9 did not take players like pobelter who to be honest just aren't on the same level as hai. In fact, even this new member incarnation seems bad. The fact is, if he was abuse before he likely will be now. Worse, players who are abuse tend to crack under pressure when losing.

I'm sure c9 will still be too 3 but I can't see top 1. Not without a strong shot caller. Not someone who admits they are a top player