He's always doing something and still staying in control. I don't think there's many pros that can do that. Also his recoveries are so quick, concise and consistent those are what I'm most impressed by cause he can definitely reproduce those more than his on the ball mechs
@opliko He doesn't play well with others. He needs to work on that. I've seen him play 3s and 2s on stream, and it's like he's too fast. Doesn't take away from the fact he might be one of the mechiest players in the world.
@@based__381 bro 1's and 3's have literally never been more similar than they are now with the high importance of mechanics in 1's. Also, for basically the entire history of RLCS, some of the biggest prodigies ever made their names in ones (Firstkiller, Daniel, Zen, etc.), so your comment literally makes no sense
@@PatsBoi24even still dark isn’t a top 1s or 2s player rn, he’s arguably the best itw when it comes to mechanics but he has below average defense, a predictable play style and too much aggressive/ball chasing tendencies which is Even worse in a game mode like 3s, we saw similar things with nwpo when he first busted on but he’s since fixed and adapted, dark on the other hand has a long way to go to disciplining himself to be ready for rlcs
Gotta be the highest peak RL has ever seen. Sometimes when he has 0 boost his dash recoveries are so good he doesn’t need boost. He’s so versatile in every aspect it’s incredible to watch
@@TRJKwhat makes it unique is when he got the second flip he was literally next to the ball, most players at this point will try to take a 50 and recover but dark managed to get another rest under the ball and a 4th one to the top this what make it insane one
@@rahmiEE I can't really speak for other but I wouldve done the same thing in that situation. If anything the 4 reset is the more unique one here, but not as much as his other ones. If anything, my comments are praising the uniqueness of his other shots, not downplaying this one.
@@rahmiEEIdk, I feel like you just need to understand how resetting works. I can do triple resets, and his car was defo in a position to get that next reset. This shot is impressive but not unique, it’s just a quad reset
We have to notice the level these games are played at as well: the first game, as you said, was problably played in the 1400s, tho is opponent (King di Benevento = Gladiator) usually sits in the 1500/1550 range mmr and it's not rare to see him in the top 100 leaderboard, so it was a crazy matchup which showed the difference between a knowingly solid-defensive extremely strong player (Gladiator) against a madly mechanic innovator (Dark). The second matchup is intresing again because of Dark's opponent, Killua, who is again a European very high rated (pretty often top 100) 1s player, tho differently from Gladiator he is a more aggressive/flashy player: the behavior, again, of Dark is unseen, he has crazy recoveries which allow him to go for challenges no one would try, from the use of wall dashes in a consistent and efficient way no one got to to the use of the aZapatos dashes comfortably along the game, we can see how he has raised the skill ceiling notably. If he works more on solidity and patience, we will for sure see him sit on top of the 1v1 scene.
The assertion that "uncanny equals moistable, Chief Beef" introduces an intriguing and potentially whimsical perspective. While the terms "uncanny" and "moistable" are typically not directly related, associating them in the context of Chief Beef could imply a fusion of unpredictability and adaptability. Chief Beef, perhaps symbolizing a guide or mentor figure, could advocate for embracing the unpredictable and adapting to various situations. This unique amalgamation might suggest that navigating the uncanny, or the unexpected, is a pathway to becoming more adaptable, akin to the moistable quality-something malleable and responsive to change. In this conceptual blend, Chief Beef might represent a mentorship figure encouraging individuals to find strength and growth in the uncanny, embracing the unpredictability of life.
Holy hell I've only watched five minutes and damn, he plays exactly like I wish I could. Wavedashing off of nearly every landing, chaindashing on the wall, 180 wavedashing to turn around when convenient... I can do all of these things in isolation in freeplay, but to intelligently use them in a high level game is freaking awesome. I haven't played RL in months and this more than anything makes me want to pick up my controller.
I do it a lot out of boredom in fp, (even the reverse way, in from top of the goal upside down, wavedash on the curve, and out on the bottom), but i always thought it was too fast of a move to pull off/ time with the opponents shot, it's so crazy to see someone who can actually harness the crazy speed boost that it gives.
5:42 getting bumped and just doing a bizarre dash back to the wall so he can keep doing wavedashes and keep pressure on zero is just so unbelievable absurd, in awe of the skill displayed
we have already started seing the use of crazy walldashes last season, this is just an upgrade. also, most of the insane dashing I am talking is dashing on 0 boost, so not boost heavy at all@@kennethlandis6291
@@kennethlandis6291 It feels like he uses boost because he can, not because he can't manage it. We see more and more pros using wall chain dashes allready and with a way dark uses them he only need pad of boost to be able to go for pretty much any ball that is close to the wall or ground
It won't. Trust me. It's effecting the outcome of the game by 0.5% with the dashes. Also Dark isn't a high ranked player. Kaydop who only binded air roll left last year is 300 mmr above him
@@jaspuhh.that’s not true. While it won’t have a crazy effect. Pro players can definitely use the dashes to keep momentum it’s already being used now just not to that extent. Also high SSL is definitely a high rank lmao I dont know what else can be considered a high rank. He’s not a TOP player but a high rank player he definitely is.
@@desmanhope5099 I'm not saying they wont be used in pro play effectively. I'm saying it won't be a mechanic that needs to be learnt to get a higher rank. It creates too small of an impact on the whole result to be so. You're not going to be held out of a rank because 5 times in a game you didn't initiate a Jolt of speed to outpace someone in a couple challenges after landing. That's not how that works. Also you say high ssl. Dark is a 2k sitting player. 100 MMR in to ssl. That is low ssl closing in on mid SSL
I haven’t been this stunned watching someone play in a while. He may not be the best, but his style is going to influence the foundation of the next player that’s going to be the next Zen.
being able to generate power on the ball that normally comes from having boost at any point without actually having boost is insane. this game gonna be completely different in five years
This guy must have fell into a vat of adderal as a kid or something. His inputs per second must be higher than anyone else in the game. Crazy mechanics
The diversity of Dark’s offensive arsenal makes him so entertaining to watch. However, it is his relentless speed and immaculate recoveries that make him special, IMO
11:34 It's super easy to turn around like that hence why it happens so often randomly. Just wavedash with your car slightly airrolled so one side lands first, then flip cancel the wavedash. You can hold powerslide to enhance the effect but its not always needed.
Anyone remember fortnite from several years back? As people got good at building, speed builders emerged. Savage, Mongral, Erictriceps, etc. They made an unbelievable amount of mistakes because it was a ridiculous pace to play at, but they practiced for a while and now they're exceptional. I think the same thing is happening with Dark. He's pioneering this type of movement as regular.
BROTHER the shot at 2:04 was fuckin RUDE, all the sudden holding still after that much chaos was brilliant (I know it's probably just a normal fake but it was really really unexpected, it was such a surprise that I yelled 'goddamn' out loud when it happened. he's just so frantic it completely didn't make sense). He's so awesome to watch, his abuse of wavedashes is inspiring and what I wanted to be when I was playing this game more. I hope he goes far, he's easily my new favorite pro if he carries on. This is the way I've always wanted to play, and the reason that 400 of my 450 hours of RL are in freeplay. Let's go Dark! Can't wait to see him on a pro team!
Holy hell I've only watched another two minutes and damn, he plays exactly like I wish I could. Wavedashing off of nearly every landing, chaindashing on the wall, 180 wavedashing to turn around when convenient... I can do all of these things in isolation in freeplay, but to intelligently use them in a high level game is freaking awesome. I haven't played RL in months and this more than anything makes me want to pick up my controller.
Every goal in the first game except the last one that the opponent scored was Dark making a single mistake. If this playstyle can be perfected, he'll be dangerous.
12:05 I had to watch this 5 times to realize he's getting a dash and extra jump on the inside of his own goal. He's so speedy some of the challenges on the walls and ceilings don't even look real
Dark is a great player and all, but who's that Killua guy?? The defense was on point, I think it'd be so cool to see more of killua in a show match, but imagine if Killua and Dark played in 2s together. That'd be a sick matchup since they both have a similar play style. I think seeing he match between Killua and Dark, it really appears Killua pushed Dark to his max because his playstyle really forced Dark to change up his pace and switch between fast and slow as well as pushing his speed and accuracy to the limits.
Just so everyone is aware that 180 kickoff he did was created by squishy a couple years ago. So it’s not new but even though squishy showed it off very early on it hasn’t been picked up until recent.
imagine showing this to a pro 5 years ago and tell them "ya you've gotta learn all this"
Show it to a pro 5 years ago and tell them he isnt even in rlcs yet.
a pro 5 years ago would've been like 7 years old@@Steamrawrler
@@Steamrawrler Bro the kid i think it's 14 or less, so he can't play on rlcs
@@Shardmind?
@@Chiliamshes not old enough (nor good enough) for rlcs
His recoveries are so quick, he's so fast on ZERO boost, and he has a creative arsenal of offense. Yep, he's him.
It's the zapdashes, they'll change the game completely
@@peterjackoville4272They already have! Seen a lot of different ranks utilising them.
stop riding my bro
It's insane that he gets Max speed on zero boost. Such a cool dash mechanic
@@davidjr4903 The best defense is a great offense.
3:29 one of the best shots I've seen in a long time
That was absolutely insane
What the fck
4:42
Disgusting shot
that was some filth holy cow I was blown away by that @@chirone_
Probably the most entertaining player in the history of rl
Watch Evemple
For ground play yeah but dark is better @@ИванШиляев-ы2щ
@@ИванШиляев-ы2щ evample isnt beating real pros though not the same hes a freestyler dark is doing this to people like okhalid and daniel
@@ИванШиляев-ы2щjust because he’s a goated freestyle don’t mean it’s most entertaining
@@Soulzwtwfr
at 5:43 man just the way his car moves around without wasting any momentum is insane
Omg that was beautiful
11:51 From here to the goal, the movement, no words..
His ability to keep/create momentum is incredible
The lack of hesitation is so interesting to watch. It adds so much to his speed even on plays that seem impossible to score. What a dangerous player
He's always doing something and still staying in control. I don't think there's many pros that can do that. Also his recoveries are so quick, concise and consistent those are what I'm most impressed by cause he can definitely reproduce those more than his on the ball mechs
He's like what Forky once dreamed to become U_u
@@CactousMan639 LMAOOO
Is he anywhere on the 2s leaderboards though?
@opliko He doesn't play well with others. He needs to work on that. I've seen him play 3s and 2s on stream, and it's like he's too fast. Doesn't take away from the fact he might be one of the mechiest players in the world.
@@Koinoyokan01 Yeah thanks, I asked cuz I actually can't watch him play, the constant camera spamming makes me sick/dizzy
Please, this guy is evidently such a talent, there’s no way there’s no one thinking about nurturing him into the pro scene
ones is so significantly different than threes that it makes more sense to pick guys who are accustomed to threes play style.
@@based__381 bro 1's and 3's have literally never been more similar than they are now with the high importance of mechanics in 1's. Also, for basically the entire history of RLCS, some of the biggest prodigies ever made their names in ones (Firstkiller, Daniel, Zen, etc.), so your comment literally makes no sense
@@based__381Dark also plays a decent amount of 2v2 , he is around 1900mmr in 2v2 , that is SSL I believe
even back in the day the best players were often top 1s players as well (Kronovi, Scrub Killa, Fairy Peak, Kuxir etc) @@PatsBoi24
@@PatsBoi24even still dark isn’t a top 1s or 2s player rn, he’s arguably the best itw when it comes to mechanics but he has below average defense, a predictable play style and too much aggressive/ball chasing tendencies which is Even worse in a game mode like 3s, we saw similar things with nwpo when he first busted on but he’s since fixed and adapted, dark on the other hand has a long way to go to disciplining himself to be ready for rlcs
He may not be the absolute best at all times and even if he loses he is by far the most fun to watch
Gotta be the highest peak RL has ever seen. Sometimes when he has 0 boost his dash recoveries are so good he doesn’t need boost. He’s so versatile in every aspect it’s incredible to watch
Maybe in 1's, but even then still probably not. It's flashy mechs, not perfect play.
@@kennethlandis6291When he beat Daniel he played perfectly , and Daniel at that time was clearly in the top 2 of 1v1
@@davidkosiba624and at the same time he got grounded by flakes, someone who hadn't played the game in ages
Did you forget mawkzy?
@@davidkosiba624no, Daniel was hardly top 5 Nevermind top 2 🤣
the flip into the wall at 5:40 is absolutely insane
just a flip :p
i just can't explain what he did at 13:39 when turning into the corner
one of the best shots I've seen 4:42
It's insane but not really as unique as his other ones.
@@TRJKwhat makes it unique is when he got the second flip he was literally next to the ball, most players at this point will try to take a 50 and recover but dark managed to get another rest under the ball and a 4th one to the top this what make it insane one
@@rahmiEE I can't really speak for other but I wouldve done the same thing in that situation. If anything the 4 reset is the more unique one here, but not as much as his other ones. If anything, my comments are praising the uniqueness of his other shots, not downplaying this one.
@@rahmiEEIdk, I feel like you just need to understand how resetting works. I can do triple resets, and his car was defo in a position to get that next reset. This shot is impressive but not unique, it’s just a quad reset
We have to notice the level these games are played at as well: the first game, as you said, was problably played in the 1400s, tho is opponent (King di Benevento = Gladiator) usually sits in the 1500/1550 range mmr and it's not rare to see him in the top 100 leaderboard, so it was a crazy matchup which showed the difference between a knowingly solid-defensive extremely strong player (Gladiator) against a madly mechanic innovator (Dark). The second matchup is intresing again because of Dark's opponent, Killua, who is again a European very high rated (pretty often top 100) 1s player, tho differently from Gladiator he is a more aggressive/flashy player: the behavior, again, of Dark is unseen, he has crazy recoveries which allow him to go for challenges no one would try, from the use of wall dashes in a consistent and efficient way no one got to to the use of the aZapatos dashes comfortably along the game, we can see how he has raised the skill ceiling notably. If he works more on solidity and patience, we will for sure see him sit on top of the 1v1 scene.
I'd love to see Killua and Dark in a 2v2 match together.
The assertion that "uncanny equals moistable, Chief Beef" introduces an intriguing and potentially whimsical perspective. While the terms "uncanny" and "moistable" are typically not directly related, associating them in the context of Chief Beef could imply a fusion of unpredictability and adaptability. Chief Beef, perhaps symbolizing a guide or mentor figure, could advocate for embracing the unpredictable and adapting to various situations. This unique amalgamation might suggest that navigating the uncanny, or the unexpected, is a pathway to becoming more adaptable, akin to the moistable quality-something malleable and responsive to change. In this conceptual blend, Chief Beef might represent a mentorship figure encouraging individuals to find strength and growth in the uncanny, embracing the unpredictability of life.
@@bets77. Wise words sir, wise words.
@@alevillani yes very wise
Dark must be consuming one controller each day 😂
fuch yeah
So true lol
i thought'bout that too lmao
Literally what controller can survive this man's abuse
He is computer player I think
Dark is absolutely insane and one of the most fun players to watch BY A MILE. Please keep them dark vids coming mr feer!
2:50 that was such an insane shot. Posturing up as if he's going to pogo and then last second transitioning into a wavedash low shot
Holy hell I've only watched five minutes and damn, he plays exactly like I wish I could. Wavedashing off of nearly every landing, chaindashing on the wall, 180 wavedashing to turn around when convenient... I can do all of these things in isolation in freeplay, but to intelligently use them in a high level game is freaking awesome. I haven't played RL in months and this more than anything makes me want to pick up my controller.
12:03 walldash on the curve of the goal thats the dark save
Dude I did not catch the ceiling dash on his way out the first time. That is actually crazy holy god 😧
Yep, that was disgusting
Damn I didn’t notice that, that was filthy
I do it a lot out of boredom in fp, (even the reverse way, in from top of the goal upside down, wavedash on the curve, and out on the bottom), but i always thought it was too fast of a move to pull off/ time with the opponents shot, it's so crazy to see someone who can actually harness the crazy speed boost that it gives.
Dark is the player that I enjoy watching most out of all 1v1 players. Its crazy how fast and mechanical he plays
This guy is like therapy to watch. He's so clean
5:43 the flip to get back to the wall is beyond creative.
5:42 getting bumped and just doing a bizarre dash back to the wall so he can keep doing wavedashes and keep pressure on zero is just so unbelievable absurd, in awe of the skill displayed
5:44 that recovery is insane
He doesn't need boost ,Boost needs him!
He is the boost
the amount of dashes is scary insane. seeing more of this in RLCS in the next season is gonna be a treat.
You likely won't, this type of play is really boost heavy and requires you to hard commit, which doesn't often fit into proper pacing in 3's.
@@kennethlandis6291these dashes are the opposite of boost heavy
we have already started seing the use of crazy walldashes last season, this is just an upgrade. also, most of the insane dashing I am talking is dashing on 0 boost, so not boost heavy at all@@kennethlandis6291
@@kennethlandis6291 It feels like he uses boost because he can, not because he can't manage it. We see more and more pros using wall chain dashes allready and with a way dark uses them he only need pad of boost to be able to go for pretty much any ball that is close to the wall or ground
if dashing like that becomes something required to climb ranks, i'm afraid i might have to give up on the whole pursuit
this guy is just incredible
It won't. Trust me. It's effecting the outcome of the game by 0.5% with the dashes. Also Dark isn't a high ranked player. Kaydop who only binded air roll left last year is 300 mmr above him
@@jaspuhh.that’s not true. While it won’t have a crazy effect. Pro players can definitely use the dashes to keep momentum it’s already being used now just not to that extent. Also high SSL is definitely a high rank lmao I dont know what else can be considered a high rank. He’s not a TOP player but a high rank player he definitely is.
@@jaspuhh.bruh did you play hoops recently? i swear i remember playing someone with ur name, it was like highish mmr hoops
@@hexrl lmao yeah. I was kinda clapping that session. I'm low ssl at the moment. 1270
@@desmanhope5099 I'm not saying they wont be used in pro play effectively. I'm saying it won't be a mechanic that needs to be learnt to get a higher rank. It creates too small of an impact on the whole result to be so. You're not going to be held out of a rank because 5 times in a game you didn't initiate a Jolt of speed to outpace someone in a couple challenges after landing. That's not how that works. Also you say high ssl. Dark is a 2k sitting player. 100 MMR in to ssl. That is low ssl closing in on mid SSL
Bro is TAS in a mortal form 😂
It’s horrifying to even imagine what this monster could do with TAS💀
I haven’t been this stunned watching someone play in a while. He may not be the best, but his style is going to influence the foundation of the next player that’s going to be the next Zen.
What if he’s the next Zen but it’s just taking him longer.
being able to generate power on the ball that normally comes from having boost at any point without actually having boost is insane. this game gonna be completely different in five years
This guy must have fell into a vat of adderal as a kid or something. His inputs per second must be higher than anyone else in the game. Crazy mechanics
The diversity of Dark’s offensive arsenal makes him so entertaining to watch. However, it is his relentless speed and immaculate recoveries that make him special, IMO
Dark is such an innovator I love it
Bro his wave dashs and his
playstyle are fun to watch ❤
3:00 wtf unhuman shot!
5:39 - 5:50 might be the craziest movement ive ever seen. how do you even think like that
I literally shoutet “what” when I saw that
Gives off the same energy as any of those overpowered characters in anime that just teleport around slaughtering everyone
5:42 the way he dashes to the wall to chain wavedash is incredible
Absolutely insane... How consistently he is hitting zap dashes is so ridiculous
we gotta have him back in the showmatches. he's truly evolved on the pogos, speed, and recovery!
4:40 just a casual quad-reset to score from the corner
dude is crazy lol
11:34 It's super easy to turn around like that hence why it happens so often randomly. Just wavedash with your car slightly airrolled so one side lands first, then flip cancel the wavedash. You can hold powerslide to enhance the effect but its not always needed.
5:43 What is this movement!? This is the future for sure!
The relentless speed and aggression of Dark are incredible!
Anyone remember fortnite from several years back? As people got good at building, speed builders emerged. Savage, Mongral, Erictriceps, etc. They made an unbelievable amount of mistakes because it was a ridiculous pace to play at, but they practiced for a while and now they're exceptional. I think the same thing is happening with Dark. He's pioneering this type of movement as regular.
He's gotten so much better than his show match debut it's insane... he's only going up and he's taking the bar with him
Once he gets 100% used to playing at this speed he’ll be the best in the world
that’s what i’m saying. He needs a good team tho
that first game was just on another level!! hes insane
"He's showing us the future."
Dark.
6:55 okay what the hell, he's just so goddamn creative
11:50 his ceiling challenges are INSANE
I really like the shot at 0:43
Totally missed a "The Future is Dark" title but other than that holy cow.
absolute mad man, always interesting to watch him play
Still one of the most fun players to watch lol i never get bored when hes playing well 😂🔥
BROTHER the shot at 2:04 was fuckin RUDE, all the sudden holding still after that much chaos was brilliant (I know it's probably just a normal fake but it was really really unexpected, it was such a surprise that I yelled 'goddamn' out loud when it happened. he's just so frantic it completely didn't make sense). He's so awesome to watch, his abuse of wavedashes is inspiring and what I wanted to be when I was playing this game more. I hope he goes far, he's easily my new favorite pro if he carries on. This is the way I've always wanted to play, and the reason that 400 of my 450 hours of RL are in freeplay. Let's go Dark! Can't wait to see him on a pro team!
Holy hell I've only watched another two minutes and damn, he plays exactly like I wish I could. Wavedashing off of nearly every landing, chaindashing on the wall, 180 wavedashing to turn around when convenient... I can do all of these things in isolation in freeplay, but to intelligently use them in a high level game is freaking awesome. I haven't played RL in months and this more than anything makes me want to pick up my controller.
I can't tell what was more impressive, the quad reset starting off away from the goal or the pogo backwards flick.
5:45 so we just not gonna talk about that recovery?
Fr is that even possible!
Did we all just forget that the “in and out” save is called a squishy save?
I watched that game live on his stream, that was insane while he was casually answering subscribers questions!!!
11:47 that is a terrifying challenge from Dark.
5:48 is crazy. Noone has movement like this
i do (real)
That's the result of using a cheat called GoS.
From 5:38
Nobody gonna talk about this goal? 6:50
3:27 that.. is just ridiculous
How can his mind process all of that moves and still have all of that control to his car!!!????
What have I been saying every fucking month yall think he hasn’t got it but this man is gonna shine
I would LOVE to watch him play freestyle road to SSL in 2s with Evample, I hope something like that gets to happen
I've never seen anyone do that dash and remain so close to the ground
The quad reset from the first touch going backwards blew my mind.🤯
the kickoff was a front-flip half-flip. You can chain it with regular half-flips and just go down the field half-flipping
Every goal in the first game except the last one that the opponent scored was Dark making a single mistake. If this playstyle can be perfected, he'll be dangerous.
I had my hands on my head and my mouth open for most of this match.
This dude is pretty insane. If he can get his consistency down he would be dangerous on the 1's scene. Dude is so fast around the pitch.
3:25 and 4:38 are insane
I am in C1 atm and I dash as much as I can, saving that boost is key. I can only imagine how it'll be in a few years.
It will be like him lol
God DAMN. Can't wait to see what he does next. He's always been next level, but wow.
3:30 just makes you go "damn, too clean"
5:26 use of wave dash is insane
Thanks for your great commentary man! Keep it up.
His zap dash as become good to a point where he can actually use it consistently so it helps him move a boost speed without boost
It makes so much fun to watch this crazy guy
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR SOME MOAR DARK ACTION!!!
When dark appears in the ln the lobby, that's when the eurobeat starts.
Dark is like the Apex Legends Streamer Faide. He has INSANE movement and control and yet utilizes it so effectively and efficiently.
I lliterally can't wrap my head around this
4:38 jfc my dude is playing a different game
5:43 dash heaven
Incredible! My god, I feel stressed out only watching this. 😂
Too many inputs in too little time. I'm gonna lie down now.
King's actually gladiator, an italian content creator
11:50 thats gotta be terrifying to see/play against xD
That has to be some of the best movement to start a game I’ve seen. Wow!!
This guy is unbelievable
Seeing this is like seeing magic man HOW
12:05 I had to watch this 5 times to realize he's getting a dash and extra jump on the inside of his own goal. He's so speedy some of the challenges on the walls and ceilings don't even look real
I have seen Jack and squishy both use those weird “failed” wave dashes to turn around 180 degrees on the spot
3:26 OMFGGG☠
Dark is a great player and all, but who's that Killua guy?? The defense was on point, I think it'd be so cool to see more of killua in a show match, but imagine if Killua and Dark played in 2s together. That'd be a sick matchup since they both have a similar play style. I think seeing he match between Killua and Dark, it really appears Killua pushed Dark to his max because his playstyle really forced Dark to change up his pace and switch between fast and slow as well as pushing his speed and accuracy to the limits.
I was wondering where he was and I kinda forgot about him but after watching him play once again he became my favourite ones player
3:30 excuse me, the fortitude to not ff after tht
Just so everyone is aware that 180 kickoff he did was created by squishy a couple years ago. So it’s not new but even though squishy showed it off very early on it hasn’t been picked up until recent.
bro watching him play twos is just insane been watching him stream late night