I want to play good with good people. Obviously we all want to win, so I won't waste time putting that as an ambition. I want a team that actually tries. I'm tired of being in public lobbies with teammates who don't work together. Randoms running nuts and getting negative K/Ds, teammates not playing objective, etc. I strive to find a team that works hard, works well, and gets the job done. I want to be legitimate. When I tell people that I play on an eSports team, I want to tell them that I've won competitions. That I've won money. That playing video games isn't for nothing.
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- Dixie State University 2020 Call Of Duty eSports Team
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Hey, I'm Jared.
Let's start out by being honest. I've only been playing Call of Duty since BO4, and even then I didn't play that much. I really started playing when MW 2019 came out, and I excelled quickly. After just 2 months of play, I tried out and made my university's Call of Duty eSports team, which was a new team for our award winning eSports association. I was the top player on my team, and was named a team leader. All of our tournaments were cancelled (they were all LAN), but I did participate in some quick weekly online tournaments with a teammate and won.
I would be a valuable asset to any CoD team. I have fantastic team coordination, detailed map knowledge, and I excel at following and executing team instructions. My gun skill ranges to every class: snipers, assault rifles, SMGs, you name it. Heck, I even have some surprisingly good gameplay with some eclectic secondaries.
Consider me for the team. I can fill any role and I am essential to any team's success.
I don't play for kills, I don't play for superior domination by myself: I play to win. I play to help my team win every match.