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New Team Liquid Squad May Be Recipe For Success

Last season wasn't the best for Team Liquid, but next season may be better for this club with a new roster.
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Recently, Team Liquid announcedtheir new Halo roster for Season Two. After a veryrough performance last season with a noticeable comeback in thevery end, the team still felt it was time for each player to gotheir separate way, as former captain Tyler“Spartan” Ganza attempts to rebuild this team allby himself. With “rostermania” affecting every Pro League team,several top pro players, as well as promising amateurs, are up forgrabs and Spartan took full advantage of this.

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 Team Liquid has replaced Braedon“StelluR” Boettcher, Kevin“Eco” Smith and Dan“Danoxide” Terlizzi with Tim“Rayne” Tinkler, Hamza“Commonly” Abbaali and Zane“Penguin” Hearon, as well as replacing theirformer coach Alex“SwiftKill” Ramirez with Kory“Symbolic” Arruda.

After watching their recentscrim against a possibly new Enigma6 team consisting of Carlos“Cratos” Ayala, Ayden“Suspector” Hill, StelluR and Jesse“bubu dubu” Moeller, Team Liquid matched up againstthem very well. Being able to win a fair amount of slayer andobjective games at such an early state is a very good sign for thisclub. Another impressive strength thisteam has is their strong composure. Although they didn’t winevery close game, Liquid still continued to fight even when theiropponents had a massive lead over them. In one game, which wasSlayer on Rig, their opponents had a 30-16 lead over them, but therelentlessness of Liquid allowed them to come very close to a win,even though they lost 48-50. There was also a game of Strongholds on Empirewhere Liquid’s opponents came very close to pulling off anupset win, just being one point away from taking the game, but thecomposure of Liquid allowed them to maintain the pressure to pullthrough with a win. As this team continues to buildup their chemistry, I expect some of players, such as Penguin andRayne, to become some major playmakers for this team. We saw backin the Summer Finals how Penguin, when he is at his best, can beunstoppable no matter who he goes up against and considering howemotional Spartan can become when competing and how he can easilyhype up his team, I expect Penguin to thrive off of hisenergy. I see Rayne playing the samerole as Penguin, but I also think that these players will playbetter and worse on different maps. One thing that I noticed intheir recent scrims is that the maps Penguin struggles on, Raynetends to be better at and vice versa. Although I would much rathersee both of these players play well on every map, having a playerthat can make up for your teammates slacking performance can bevery useful in the future. It should also be noted that theirdifferent performances may have just been a matter of bad luck andthese two may soon be able to perform very well together, makingLiquid a much better team. Recently, Team Liquid announced their new Halo roster for Season Two. After a very rough performance last season with a noticeable comeback in the very end, the team still felt it was time for each player to go their separate way, as former captain Tyler“Spartan” Ganza attempted to rebuild this team all by himself. With “rostermania” affecting every Pro League team,several top pro players, as well as promising amateurs, are up for grabs and Spartan took full advantage of this.  Team Liquid has replaced Braedon“StelluR” Boettcher, Kevin“Eco” Smith and Dan“Danoxide” Terlizzi with Tim“Rayne” Tinkler, Hamza“Commonly” Abbaali and Zane“Penguin” Hearon, as well as replacing theirformer coach Alex“SwiftKill” Ramirez with Kory“Symbolic” Arruda. After watching their recent scrum against a possibly new Enigma6 team consisting of Carlos“Cratos” Ayala, Ayden“Suspector” Hill, StelluR and Jesse“bubu dubu” Moeller, Team Liquid matched up against them very well. Being able to win a fair amount of slayer and objective games at such an early state is a very good sign for this club. Another impressive strength this team has is their strong composure. Although they didn’t win every close game, Liquid still continued to fight even when their opponents had a massive lead over them. In one game, which wasSlayer on Rig, their opponents had a 30-16 lead over them, but the relentlessness of Liquid allowed them to come very close to a win,even though they lost 48-50. There was also a game of Strongholds on Empire where Liquid’s opponents came very close to pulling off an upset win, just being one point away from taking the game, but the composure of Liquid allowed them to maintain the pressure to pull through with a win. As this team continues to build up their chemistry, I expect some of the players, such as Penguin andRayne, to become some major playmakers for this team. W Recently, Team Liquid announced their new Halo roster for Season Two. After a very rough performance last season with a noticeable comeback in the very end, the team still felt it was time for each player to go their separate way, as former captain Tyler “Spartan” Ganza attempted to rebuild this team all by himself. With “rostermania” affecting every Pro League team, several top pro players, as well as promising amateurs, are up for grabs and Spartan took full advantage of this. Team Liquid has replaced Braedon “StelluR” Boettcher, Kevin “Eco” Smith and Dan “Danoxide” Terlizzi with Tim “Rayne” Tinkler, Hamza “Commonly” Abbaali and Zane “Penguin” Hearon, as well as replacing their former coach Alex “SwiftKill” Ramirez with Kory “Symbolic” Arruda. After watching their recent scrum against a possibly new Enigma6 team consisting of Carlos “Cratos” Ayala, Ayden “Suspector” Hill, StelluR and Jesse “bubu dubu” Moeller, Team Liquid matched up against them very well. Being able to win a fair number of slayer and objective games at such an early state is a very good sign for this club. Another impressive strength this team has is their strong composure. Although they did not win every close game, Liquid still continued to fight even when their opponents had a massive lead over them. In one game, which was Slayer on Rig, their opponents had a 30-16 lead over them, but the relentlessness of Liquid allowed them to come very close to a win, even though they lost 48-50. There was also a game of Strongholds on Empire where Liquid’s opponents came very close to pulling off an upset win, just being one point away from taking the game, but the composure of Liquid allowed them to maintain the pressure to pull through with a win. As this team continues to build up their chemistry, I expect some of the players, such as Penguin and Rayne, to become some major playmakers for this team. We saw back in the Summer Finals how Penguin, when he is at his best, can be unstoppable no matter who he goes up against and considering how emotional Spartan can become when competing and how he can easily hype up his team, I expect Penguin to thrive off of his energy. I see Rayne playing the same role as Penguin, but I also think that these players will play better and worse on different maps. One thing that I noticed in their recent scrims is that the maps Penguin struggles on, Rayne tends to be better at and vice versa. Although I would much rather see both of these players play well on every map, having a player that can make up for your teammates’ slacking performance can be very useful in the future. It should also be noted that their different performances may have just been a matter of bad luck and these two may soon be able to perform very well together, making Liquid a much better team. Although this new Liquid team is off to a great start, I am still going to miss the duo of Spartan and StelluR. This duo had a lot of potential, but unfortunately, they needed to move on. Nevertheless, this new Liquid team looks extremely impressive, and although I cannot say just yet that they have a shot to defeat Counter Logic Gaming, this could very well be the most entertaining team Liquid has ever put together for Halo. What do you think about Liquid’s new Halo team? Let me know in the comments section below. Contact Zachery Chevere on Twitter @PmL_Zarhaz Image credits to Halo eSportWikis and eSports Center e saw back in the Summer Finals how Penguin, when he is at his best, can be unstoppable no matter who he goes up against and considering how emotional Spartan can become when competing and how he can easily hype up his team, I expect Penguin to thrive off of his energy. I see Rayne playing the same role as Penguin, but I also think that these players will play better and worse on different maps. One thing that I noticed in their recent scrims is that the maps Penguin struggles on, Rayne tends to be better at and vice versa. Although I would much rather see both of these players play well on every map, having a player that can make up for your teammates’ slacking performance can be very useful in the future. It should also be noted that their different performances may have just been a matter of bad luck and these two may soon be able to perform very well together, makingLiquid a much better team. Although this new Liquid team is off to a great start, I am still going to miss the duo of Spartan and StelluR. I honestly felt that this duo had a lot of potential,but unfortunately, they needed to move on. Nevertheless, this newLiquid team looks extremely impressive, and although I can’t say just yet that they have a shot to defeat Counter Logic Gaming,this could very well be the most entertaining team Liquid has ever put together for Halo. What do you think aboutLiquid’s new Halo team? Let me know in the comments section below. Zachery Chevere can be contacted on Twitter @PmL_Zarhaz Image credits to to Halo eSportWikis and eSports Center Although this new Liquid team isoff to a great start, I am still going to miss the duo of Spartanand StelluR. I honestly felt that this duo had a lot of potential,but unfortunately, they needed to move on. Nevertheless, this newLiquid team looks extremely impressive, and although I can’tsay just yet that they have a shot to defeat Counter Logic Gaming,this could very well be the most entertaining team Liquid has everyput together for Halo.


What do you think aboutLiquid’s new Halo team? Let me know in the comments sectionbelow. Zachery Chevere can be contactedon Twitter @PmL_Zarhaz Image credits to to Halo eSportWikis and eSports Center


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