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Does Danoxide fit on Str8 Rippin?
Publish Date: June 9, 2017
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Str8 Rippin ended their HWC 2017 season with a 4th place finish. They also ended their Fall Season in the same position. The trio of Aaron “Ace” Elam, Bradley “APG” Laws and Richie “Heinz” Heinz have consistently fought to break into the top three since forming but have always fallen short. Going into the Summer 2017 Season, after the loss of Jonathan “Renegade” Willette, the squad picked up Dan “Danoxide” Terlizzi.
Unfortunately, they haven’t had the start they hoped for.
In the Fall Season, Str8 now sits at 0-3. The squad has lost to Ronin in game five, Liquid in game four and were
Danoxide needs to step up to bring this squad back. Image by r/Halo.
swept by a resurgent OpTic Gaming. Their game win percentage is sitting at only 25%, putting Danoxide’s new squad at the bottom of the league. Str8’s next match is against a very hot Splyce roster. Considering how well Splyce have been playing, it’s hard to have Str8 winning this.
Str8 has had several games be very close with Danoxide. This issue isn’t necessarily that Danoxide is a bad player however; While on Crowd Pleasers, he put up huge numbers at HWC 2017. Like many other team issues, it’s more a matter of play-style than individual skill. Danoxide’s skill is on par with Renegade but he is a different kind of player. Whereas Renegade was a much more focused power-slayer, Danoxide is a more aggressive damage-dealer.
Str8’s close games have shown that this squad has potential bu they are currently struggling to adjust from playing
Renegade, to coordinating and playing with