On May 23 2008 08:53 AkodoRyu wrote:
From what I can see, he is probably studying, which is more important then playing IMO (well, you won't be pro forever).
And I don't actually understand all the whining about Draco. If he go on NonY full-fledged that would be very fast 3-0. And the way it is now we'll have sth to watch and it'll be more balanced game.
From what I can see, he is probably studying, which is more important then playing IMO (well, you won't be pro forever).
And I don't actually understand all the whining about Draco. If he go on NonY full-fledged that would be very fast 3-0. And the way it is now we'll have sth to watch and it'll be more balanced game.
Oh please, you are saying he should not practice because if he did it would be "too easy" for him and bad for spectators? Give me a break. I doubt even Draco would agree with your statement.
Nobody cares how good Draco could be if he practiced, the fact is he does or he doesn't. I can say hey, if White-Ra or NonY went to Korea for 5 months and practiced with OGN and then came back and played in TSL they would rape Draco easily! White-Ra was 2-3, certainly if White-Ra went to Korea and practiced full-fledged he'd 3-0 Draco no problem. But it didn't happen, so who cares how good he could be or whatever. There are plenty of talented people who don't apply themselves fully, is there any more reason to admire them than others who work harder? No.
If Draco loses and he didn't practice it's his own fault, he's not doing the spectators any favors. When it comes down to it and thousands of dollars are riding on a bo5 I'm sure he'll find some time to play a few games.
He clearly cares enough to write several posts about it and read the forums. If he really was that busy studying, he wouldn't have time for the matches, the ladder, the interviews, and reading/posting on TL.net. It's his own choice not to practice, it's not because he's got some crazy time-schedule that doesn't free him a few hours during an entire week.