@DeBons_Ajax Zolang spelers je serieus nemen is een taalbarrière geen probleem. Dan leg je t maar 3x uit en je hebt natuurlijk gewoon assistenten die zowel Spaans als Nederlands/Engels spreken. Al vind ik wel dat z’n engels als Ajax trainer de aankomende tijd enorme stappen moet maken.
@MarcGeschwind He loves the Netherlands, his family still lives here and he’s here every single chance he’s got. That’s our only shot on getting him. Financially or competitively its impossible.
@Kerovski They are more important, but if you get a 4k and your team throws the round after that, do you deserve no rating gained from that? He probably got traded well, maybe threw some good flashes, and didn’t die much in important swing situations.
@iadsc7@BenjiAFCA@Inside_020@televoetbal Spelers hun mening is denk ik heel waardevol, maar wel in privé situaties. Ze gaan nooit hun (oud) trainers openbaar echt afvallen.
@iadsc7@BenjiAFCA@Inside_020@televoetbal Hij kreeg wel redelijk snel wat sneertjes van spelers toch? Kan me Klaassen nog herinneren in een interview waar hij nog net niet voor zijn ontslag pleitten. Maar snap wat je zegt. Heb Tadic ook Heitinga en Schreuder z’n beste coaches ooit horen noemen.
@Kerovski Monty and the guy with 12 kills had better swing. That’s probably for 80% the reason they had a little better rating than you. In pugs these kind of a data can often be random. Don’t put too much weight on them. I’m not trying to say you’re an idiot, just trying to explain it.
@Kerovski Dude chill for a sec. I’m not trying to defend anything. But just trying to explain to you that kills in certain situations add very little to your rating. And rws is a worse measurement than swing or rating, it only looks at rounds you won.
@Kerovski at the end of the day it’s all ‘just data’ can be useful sometimes, and absolute fuckall in other rounds. The data means something over the long run. Don’t put too much weight on it for 1 or 2 games.
@Kerovski If that guy with 8 kills got 8 kills in 3v4s, swinging the rounds in your favor. He made a big difference (data wise) in that round. Even though he only did 50dmg total in those rounds.
@DevilwalkCSGOD I Think its because the feedback loop is so clear in sports. Very little things in life where it’s so obvious and clear that the work you are putting in, is leading to better results. And that’s mega addictive.
@DevilwalkCSGOD This is why in so many sports you see players go into often shitty coaching jobs, even when they are financially more than independent. Just to seek some kind of ‘competing thrill’. Big big problem for ex athletes.
@PepsiPhiI@theletterkei Idgaf about shroud. But if you look at him play he’s not struggling against lvl10s. And I couldn’t think of any player who didn’t even regularly pug since quitting pro play in 2016/17, of whom we still have some reference of their current level.
@PepsiPhiI@theletterkei It’s supposed to proof that he’s gotten worse at the game if anything since 2017 and still beats 2.5-3k elo players quite regularly. So pro players from 2016 definitely aren’t the equivalent of 1500 ELO players currently.
@PepsiPhiI@theletterkei 1500 elo is crazy man. Shroud retired mid 2017. Probably has less than 500-1000 hours in the game since and definitely didn’t actively try to get better and still farms in lvl10. But ofc the average level has risen a lot. So much more ways to practice, more data, better hardware
@claguirre05@GavinDion2@nikkiz0rik@EmptyJaar@Mauisnake Could we compare that to like a Mezii currently? Always hard to rank players when they are in the best team itw. None of them really felt like the absolute best at the time. Which sounds crazy when you win everything.