April 3rd - daemoN joins the team as Tank Coach. “At the end of the day, Decay wasn’t happy and there wasn’t a resolution that could make everyone happy. Earlier today, the Fuel released DPS player Decay after he … Envy Gaming Owner Mike Rufail revealed that Decay’s willingness to practice and cooperate with the team faded as the season progressed. All rights reserved.Ex-Fuel coach ‘Aero’ on his departure, Decay and Dallas’ faltering camaraderie “One of the things that I kind of failed at this year was maintaining that without all being in the same place. Jang "Decay" Gui-un was released on Monday from the team after seemingly refusing to practice and work with Fuel staff. The Fuel released their head coach, an assistant coach and their superstar damage player in … The move, effective immediately, followed a day of massive staff moves including Fuel assistant coach Kim “Yong” Yong-Jin was named interim head coach as the Fuel searches for a new leader.Aero led a streaky, but underwhelming Fuel team to a 7-10 record in his third season with the organization.
How could the Fuel maximize that potential?For a while it worked, especially at the beginning of the 2020 season, Aero said. April 6th - EFFECT announces his retirement from Competitive play. April 12th - Co-Owner Hastr0 reveals that EFFECT has agreed to stay on as a streamer.
“It’s not this crazy thing where they were just like, ‘you got to go.’ I understand that (Rufail) has a responsibility to fans and the team to make the best staff decisions just like I had that responsibility with the team’s performance.”“High highs and low lows,” was the common phrase Aero used in his interviews with The News throughout the season. So it … Should they build around him, or try to slot them in? I think that’s where the motivation stuff becomes more up and down and we have the serious highs and low lows.”Get the latest D-FW sports news, analysis and opinion delivered straight to your inbox.Stand with us in our mission to discover and uncover the story of North TexasCopyright © 2020 The Dallas Morning News. April 2nd - Dallas Fuel part ways with Tank Coach cocco. As for the Dallas Fuel, assistant coach Kim “Yong” Yong-Jin will serve as interim head coach for the team. Could the team work in this environment where a star player was losing motivation to compete with the team?“We made changes throughout the year that we felt like were things that would help the stresses the team was facing from week to week,” Aero said. The Fuel compete in the Overwatch League (OWL) as a member of the league's Pacific West Division.
Dallas Fuel is an American professional Overwatch team based in Dallas, Texas. Aero confirmed that, but said it wasn’t as simple as Decay refusing to practice.“I’ve seen a lot of speculation in terms of the timing and that there was a falling out between me and Decay, but nothing like that happened,” Aero said. All rights reserved.Dallas Fuel release head coach ‘Aero,’ name ‘Yong’ interim coach This was something about the Fuel that could change day to day, but it’s also an area Aero felt he failed as a head coach.As social distancing became the norm in March during the start of a global pandemic, the Fuel were no longer able to interact with each other physically. Amid the loss of Decay, head coach Aaron “Aero” Atkins has “ decided to part ways with ” the Fuel. The ashes settled for the Dallas Fuel on Tuesday after a fiery start to the week.
I even offered to oversee a coaching transition or something,” Aero said. The Dallas Fuel announced Monday that they have released flex DPS player Jang "Decay" Gui-un from his contract, and coach Aaron "Aero" Atkins announced his … The Dallas Fuel’s new interim head coach, Kim “Yong” Yong-Jin, was described with such words by his players and the team’s former head coach.