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🗓️ 13 January 2020
⏱️ 96 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode number 52 of the eavesdrop podcast, first episode of the decade |
0:18.4 | first episode of 2020 and today we couldn't have had a better guest to do it with our sponsors today, our Dordash, and we'll tell you a little bit more about them today and also Turtle Beach. |
0:30.0 | And I'll give you a rundown about them later on in this podcast but we have today our |
0:35.2 | honorable guest one of the best ever in call of duty best ever two championship rings impossible to achieve of that you could have because call of duty from its infancy until it became a league |
0:59.9 | is the way that call of duty like that was the toughest time ever because one |
1:07.7 | dynasties happen to it was in a moment in time where organizations were clawing their ways to be able to one |
1:16.2 | make salary, make travel and do this, that, and the other. Before investments, before the lights, |
1:20.3 | before everything, like you made it happen how does that feel because you |
1:23.9 | literally won the last one yeah I mean thanks for having me first of all yes |
1:27.6 | claster you banks I mean I think that the way I won champs especially the two times like you said it won't ever happen again just because of the nature of the format |
1:36.5 | and you're going to be playing with your team for a long time going into champs and you know it feels good just to be able to have the validation that like my |
1:46.0 | ideas and philosophy on how to build a winning team a champ winning team it works and so |
1:51.9 | the first time was like okay maybe that was a |
1:53.8 | fluke but then now they do it the second time and potentially like the last real |
1:56.7 | champs that we have it's a good feeling it makes me feel pretty proud of you know what |
2:01.7 | I've achieved and what I've accomplished. |
2:03.0 | Very, very cool. I think that you were the first player to really bring hype to call |
2:08.8 | a duty. It hadn't happened before that. Everybody was a little timid and people would yell over but nobody |
2:14.2 | hyped themselves up the majority of the hype and and the first time I'd |
2:19.3 | really experienced it was in London for EGL 7 I believe but you were the first one to come in and |
2:24.8 | really bring the hype to hype up your team as opposed to hype down to to sort of |
2:29.2 | suppress the enemy and make them feel a certain way to sort of impact their emotions and |
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