Meanwhile, NRG Esports had one of the most dominant wins of the season over Splyce on their way to a spotless 2-0 record. We had some reservations about Cloud9's Week 1 play, but come Week 2, they were back to the form we all expected them to be at, taking down Ghost Gaming to earn a 2-0 record.
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G2 Esports may look to be the shakiest of the three, but when push came to shove they closed out their series and locked in a perfect 3-0 record. This weekend was a clear indicator that Cloud9, G2 Esports and NRG Esports are once again the teams to beat in North America. We question the integrity of the Big 3, they perform, and life continues unabated.
It's a storyline that seems to always come back. There's still time, but the clock is ticking. That's not where anybody expected a dominant organization like Dignitas to be, but it's the reality of the situation. Their season is still in a salvageable state, but one more misstep, overtime loss, or missed connection could spell a ticket straight to the Promotion Tournament. With that being said, the pressure is most definitely on right now. Their remaining three fixtures feature three attackable matchups with mousesports, Triple Trouble, and The Bricks.
The silver lining here is that there's still time to fix their chemistry issues. What makes this story even more perplexing is that this is the same roster that took home the hardware at one of the biggest Rocket League tournaments of all time, DreamHack Leipzig 2019.
Losing their first match was unexpected, but when they dropped both sets of their doubleheader without winning a single game on Sunday, alarm bells started ringing. There's no getting around it-this isn't the Dignitas of old.