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Is SK Gaming's coldzera Getting Over-Confident?



As our #1 CS:GO Team i have nothing but respect for SK Gaming and there in-game leader FalleN also since they have winning tournaments after tournaments whether it be a premiere or a major in presence of top cs teams or even national wide they have proved them against teams as NiP, FaZe, Vitrus.Pro & several others and haven't missed an opportunity to always shine and never fail to impress everybody. 2017 has been a great year for SK Gaming With 5+ Tournament wins throughout year and several #2 finish they have sure placed themselves as a force to reckon with in cs go pro scene.

But recently their behavior on social media has proved that these guys are not just happy about all this but are more than confident about their placement in cs go that they can go forth to prove everyone else. Recently after 3-1 ESL Pro League Season 6 - Finals win against FaZe Clan, In-game Awper for the team Marcelo "coldzera" David  tweeted out this comparing his team members to FaZe Clan but not only that also disrespecting players such as NiKo & Olofmeister.


I know comparison is not a big deal but it's a difference when you're comparing legends like olofmeister to taco i know they might be a good team now but olof has given so much to cs go that he has cemented himself into the community and you can't just go and compare him to anybody in this company. I maybe just a salty FaZe Fanboy as you may call me but that's not just my opinion but others too. Take a look at others comment before going any forth.

A Top CS:GO streamer m0Etv said this on coldzera's post to which his in-game leader Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo came forth to support him and said this.


If that wasn't enough Duncan "Thorin" Shields an E-sports Historian/Analyst has to jump in and say that they're missing some valid facts.


To which Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo sarcastically said this and kinda tried to neutralise the situation and try to stop everything, they even went back and forth on that statements but in end it stopped.


On these earlier statements FaZe Clan Members were either mum or just were very respectful and just simply said this and tried to understand the matter of context here.


I just didn't get the context here why coldzera will go off his ways and do something like this and disrespect the team FaZe Clan but maybe it's something serious we don't even no anything but whatever happened i just find everything really troubling.

But later on at the end  Marcelo "coldzera" David apologised regarding his previous statement as it was not a gentleman behaviour and also said that there were some rumours that he heard regarding which he made these statements and he never wanted to hurt anyone's feelings.


At The End Everything Seems Solved But All This Thing Just Appears To Me As A Big Mess.

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