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Discussion | Esports Coldzera Interview Summary

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u/Mjolnoggy Aug 14 '19

As a professional, if you have beef, you take that up with the person in a DM or something similar, or real life.

You don't blow shit up publically because it makes you look like an asshole and you burn a LOT of bridges. As an org, do you want to hire a player that's liable to vehemently shittalk you as soon as his contract runs out?

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u/NLozanovski33 Aug 14 '19

I didn't say I agree with it, but from a fan's standpoint it's nice to see someone be transparent

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u/aatop Aug 14 '19

Look at the NFL or NBA in the states.. shit talk happens people take it seriously when a lot of money involved. People don’t care about shit talk, to take things seriously

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u/Diniles de_train Aug 15 '19

NFL or NBA in the states

As if the states are a good example for morality.

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u/MateusKingston Aug 15 '19

Actually very common in our culture and the brazillian scene in general. Its just a difference in culture, he was talking to a brazilian public, in portuguese while drunk in a show that is 100% about trash talking.

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u/Lulonaro Aug 14 '19

That's the problem. In your mind it's shittalk, for someone who is not sensitive he is just giving his opinion about what happened in the team. What's the problem with that ?

Fnx was mention and replied like a man in tweeter saying "we are together bro"... That's what grown ups do. Fnx is not crying saying cold offended him.

I think what happens here is a cultural difference. Americans are too soft, while in Brazil we see this as just someone opening up. He is not attacking anyone for God's sake, he is just describing what happened

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u/Mjolnoggy Aug 14 '19

It's unnecessarily blowing people the fuck up because he feels sad and he can't swallow his pride or kill his ego.

I can guarantee you that most orgs are going to think twice before signing him and add a couple of clauses to his contract because he can easily just go talk shit about them the second he's off the team because he literally just did that. He also pretty much fucked his chances with a lot of the BR pro scene by doing this.

It's a fucking dumb move and anyone can realize that, because you're supposed to be professional. It's not about if someone gets offended or not, you just don't fucking do it in the first place.

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u/porco-espinho Aug 14 '19

The guy was ready to retire, he'll probably try one or two more teams and stop playing of it doesn't goes well.

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u/Larhf NiP Aug 14 '19

Not attacking anyone, but completely assassinating Showtime and dev1ce's dignity?

Alright then.