Northeast Men's Division: The Fight for the Third Bid
The Northeast Men's Division: The Fight for the Third Bid delves into the competitive landscape of the region, focusing on the bid earners and their paths to securing a spot in the postseason. With Phoenix earning a bid through an impressive win against Bravo, the discussion turns to the teams that could potentially claim the top spots. Keith is joined by his insights on Dig and Pony, with a surprising prediction that Dig will take home the title over the inconsistent Pony. The analysis also touches on the strength of other teams in the region, including Blueprint, Meisto, Red Tide, and Sprout. With a deep dive into team performance, rankings, and potential upsets, this video provides an informative look at the Northeast Men's Division's bid battle.
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So, three bid region, DIG, Pony, and Phoenix are your bid earners. But remember, and we talked about this earlier, Phoenix earning a bid largely due to getting to play Bravo when they were a shell of themselves and winning that game 14-13. Now, look, they they still played well. They lost pretty close to ring. um they got a lot of they got a lot of the key wins over teams in that 20 to 40 range that you need to win if you want to kind of hold up your ranking and they did that. Um, so they earn a bid for it almost feels like they earned the probabilistic bid for the Northeast because when you look down the board here, you have Phoenix at 14, Blueprint at 20, Meisto at 22, Red Tide at 24, Sprout at 28, Scoop at 32, Shade at 35. So a lot of credible teams, particularly I think Phoenix, Blueprint, Meisto, Red Tide, and maybe Sprout. Um, so you know there's two questions, Keith. First of all, you taken Dig or Pony to win the region. I I think I I sat down and thought about this. Uh, and I I was super hyped on Pony. I don't if you remember, I picked them to win the Pro Championships. I was a little cool on them coming into the year. I've been wait I've been waving back and forth, but I always seem to be behind on Pony. uh you know when I when I pick them they're going back down and then when I don't pick them they're going back up. Um but I I I think ultimately I decided why am I spending all this time thinking about how good Pony's going to be? >> Dig is just good. They're just really good. So like >> yes, they are just really good. >> I think Pony Pony could play really well and still lose to Dig. So, >> yes, >> since I feel like Pony is more inconsistent and we can see either side of them and Dig is good enough to beat them either way, I'm just going to take Dig to win. Uh, I agree with that. And Dig just destroyed Pony 159. admittedly in a like deep consolation game. Um, you know, the last day of pro championships, like not necessarily like a super obvious, um,...





