BitterdaM, Frodan to cast NASL! - Page 12
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On March 29 2012 06:41 smallerk wrote: Orb said yesterday on his stream he was offered to cast nasl s3, but he picked EG instead. A shame really, bitterdam + orb would've been perfect. Orb was not asked to cast NASL S3, except maybe sometime early in Season 2 but he kinda burned all his bridges here, let alone many other places it seems. | ||
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On March 29 2012 08:52 Xeris wrote: Orb was not asked to cast NASL S3, except maybe sometime early in Season 2 but he kinda burned all his bridges here, let alone many other places it seems. Keeping it classy since... never. | ||
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On March 29 2012 08:48 FrodaN wrote: I'll work hard Bumblebee! I'm sure you can find it somewhere in your heart to forgive me, Clutch, Tasteless, and many others on a team name mishap . As for the game knowledge, I'll do my best to impress you, but ultimately you need to also be willing to listen in the future--otherwise there's no point in offering criticism. Thanks everyone for the enormous support and I promise that I am not taking this opportunity lightly. Didn't listen to the MLG stream with you on it, but this alone will make me hear you out :D | ||
Bumblebee
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On March 29 2012 08:48 FrodaN wrote: I'll work hard Bumblebee! I'm sure you can find it somewhere in your heart to forgive me, Clutch, Tasteless, and many others on a team name mishap . As for the game knowledge, I'll do my best to impress you, but ultimately you need to also be willing to listen in the future--otherwise there's no point in offering criticism. Thanks everyone for the enormous support and I promise that I am not taking this opportunity lightly. Obviously I have room in my heart to change opinion on people, no worries. Everybody obviously do mishaps, but I genuinely think you thought it was called "mouse e-Sports" as you said about 10 times during the casts. However, it's not a big deal. It was the culmination of everything that made it not a good experience, but as long as you are willing to work and improve - that is good. But I do still think it's a big step and a big risk for such a big tournament to hire a caster like you without any brand, nor amazing performances. | ||
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Gretorp: I think Gretorp is a very likable person. I don't understand the hatred. He is a humble person and he's improving by working hard. I can respect that. MrBitter: A great host, with a winning smile. I like him. Rotterdam: He brings a bit of "Rebel without a cause" to the StarCraft scene. Colorful personality. Frodan: I know very little about Frodan, but I wish him the best of luck. | ||
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On March 29 2012 18:00 Bumblebee wrote: Obviously I have room in my heart to change opinion on people, no worries. Everybody obviously do mishaps, but I genuinely think you thought it was called "mouse e-Sports" as you said about 10 times during the casts. However, it's not a big deal. It was the culmination of everything that made it not a good experience, but as long as you are willing to work and improve - that is good. But I do still think it's a big step and a big risk for such a big tournament to hire a caster like you without any brand, nor amazing performances. That's why big teams sometimes hire risk-subject's ("unknown" players who have impressed and could have huge potential but haven't really got the platform to show it yet). With a big organisation they learn more to grow as a player and all the aspects that involves. Im sure it's the same thing with Frodan. If NASL didn't like him or see any potential in him they wouldn't of hired him. As you said: "but as long as you are willing to work and improve - that is good." If you make no mistakes you will never ever be good. Because people who make no mistakes doesn't exist. Have a little faith | ||
Ruscour
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On March 29 2012 08:52 Xeris wrote: Orb was not asked to cast NASL S3, except maybe sometime early in Season 2 but he kinda burned all his bridges here, let alone many other places it seems. Bizarre seeming as Orb's "big break" was the NASL S2 finals imo. | ||
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Bitterdam fighting! I haven't heard of Frodan before but I hope he does well, all the best! | ||
Bumblebee
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On March 29 2012 20:55 Waterflow wrote: That's why big teams sometimes hire risk-subject's ("unknown" players who have impressed and could have huge potential but haven't really got the platform to show it yet). With a big organisation they learn more to grow as a player and all the aspects that involves. Im sure it's the same thing with Frodan. If NASL didn't like him or see any potential in him they wouldn't of hired him. As you said: "but as long as you are willing to work and improve - that is good." If you make no mistakes you will never ever be good. Because people who make no mistakes doesn't exist. Have a little faith You can't compare athletes to commentators. | ||
Waterflow
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On March 29 2012 21:17 Bumblebee wrote: You can't compare athletes to commentators. I just did. It's called a comparison. You compare two different things that have similarities in SOME areas even if the similarities might be few. For example how is this sentence not comparable to athletes?: "If NASL didn't like him or see any potential in him they wouldn't of hired him." (Could of been a player i was talking about) And this: "If you make no mistakes you will never ever be good." This: "With a big organisation they learn more to grow as a player and all the aspects that involves." (By working for NASL he will be around more experienced casters who can teach him more about the techniques of casting etc.). With your comment it feels like you're just trying to get a cheap way out of this conversation. | ||
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On March 29 2012 08:52 Xeris wrote: Orb was not asked to cast NASL S3, except maybe sometime early in Season 2 but he kinda burned all his bridges here, let alone many other places it seems. It seems you are disconnected from your own tournament, how odd. I was asked to cast S3 after the end of S2. I don't know how I burned any bridges. I told Russell I love NASL and the opportunities they gave me, and that I would be happy to continue working for them on a part-time basis (similar to what we did in S2), but that I did not want to work full-time and move to Los Angeles. If turning down an offer is burning bridges, I guess you're right. I don't know how I could have been more respectful of the organization in my declining. | ||
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