This actually doesn't make much sense because if you objectively look at the players in this team you'd see that they comparatively did less and were somewhat of a drain on their team in each of their games due to various reasons. Anenenin tried once he replaced in sure, but the rest of the team mates either lurked or were busy and lurked and lucked themselves into a win.
I'm sorry, but this is exactly what I'm talking about. When you see people reliably win in a way that doesn't fit your expectations about how winning play works, your reaction should be to change your expectations about how winning play works. For example, here you are really underestimating the viability of lurking as a scum strategy. My scum win rate across my three main accounts is pretty great; I knew what I was doing and the perception that I was a drain on my team until my replacement was just false, and driven by the same elitist understanding of the game that makes playing with "respected" players so taxing.
If all your "engagement" and "effort" doesn't go anywhere, if it doesn't translate into victory, then it's not skillful play no matter how much others respect you for it. It's wasteful, like doing a cartwheel in the middle of a triathalon.
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