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But what I'll say to that is the same thing with respect, right?
Because you're sort of putting yourself in a position to argue with someone where, like, hey, I'm a pro player.
I'm not a content creator.
And you're trying to be like, this is going to help you, motherfucker.
Yeah.
We're gonna get a little bit out of it, but in the end, you're the one that benefits the most out of this because you're keeping your stream revenue, you're keeping your YouTube money, you're keeping your merch stuff.
We're only telling you to do this because we get content out of it and we get to promote you to our audience in front of it.
Especially when a player movement is going to be like the one time where you're always going to be scrambling for something because everybody's taken.
So you're sort of like, fuck, who do we poach or who do we try to cut a deal for?
And on the losing stuff and that, like, man, it took us going 0-18 for me to say anything
about the game or their practice to the players.
It took that much for me to even say.
From the beginning of time, I made it clear to the players that I'm like, hey, listen, because I love playing Call of Duty, I know that I'm not better than you, and therefore I know that I don't know better than you when it comes to what you're doing in-game.
Showing up to practice and doing the human side of this thing, then I can help you there and I can't come down on you there because if you're not showing up and cameras are ready to roll, that's an issue for me, right?
Because I'm not paying you just a player salary.
You're getting handsomely paid because I have you on camera also, right?
So it is always a little bit of a dance with them because they are going through shit, right?
And no matter how it feels, you're not going through the same thing that they're going through.
They're the ones in front of the fucking thousands of people and they're getting...
getting their hearts broken.