Introduction: The S16 season matches have officially begun, and most players have been closely following the recent contests. The LPL region's competition has been quite intense. From the overall matchups so far, the gap between top teams is very clear, with the leading teams maintaining a very stable pace. The BLG team, which many are focused on, has recently suffered consecutive losses to JDG, sparking widespread discussion among fans. Many have been debating their match rhythm issues. Head coach Daeny openly pointed out internal conflicts, speaking frankly in backstage interviews and the team room, saying the team plays too aggressively, especially support player On, who often roams other lanes without communication, resulting in almost no team coordination.

Most players are quite familiar with the BLG team. As a top-tier squad in the LPL region, they underwent a major roster overhaul this season, acquiring several elite players to form the LPL's "Galactic Fleet." Many expected them to continue their strong momentum from the past two years and contend for the highest honors. However, judging by the first split, BLG still faces many issues. Poor synergy among players and differing philosophies have led to unstable results. After consecutive losses to JDG, these problems have fully surfaced.

In a post-match interview, head coach Daeny openly identified BLG’s most critical issue: the team focuses heavily on offense. When the jungle and support want to make a move, other teammates should consider whether it's the right time to attack. Around the 25-minute mark, the support failed to communicate their movement to the top lane, rushing into aggression that led to a comeback by the opponent. Early in the game, such impulsiveness must be controlled, but the players remain too eager. This response clearly points out BLG’s problem of excessive roaming and initiating fights, causing the team to fall out of sync.

Additionally, in the team room, coach Daeny was visibly emotional, stating that the team's morale is seriously shaken and communication is very poor, almost nonexistent. Frankly, it seems BLG’s biggest issue lies in the bottom lane coordination. Support player On is aggressive, while AD carry Viper is more conservative; they are not on the same wavelength, making it hard to integrate their playstyles. The result is that even with advantages, they struggle to win team fights. Currently, BLG feels undisciplined, playing matches like casual queue games without a unified command.

It seems that a support like Meiko would suit Viper better. Meiko is the type who focuses on farming and protecting, maximizing space for the AD carry to output, rather than recklessly initiating fights to set the pace. Previously, in the LPL, Viper won the World Championship, and in the LCK, he was a top AD carry. But after joining BLG, his performance has fluctuated wildly, indicating the team’s synergy is still lacking. If players continue to not communicate, conflicts will only worsen, and the final outcome will be disastrous results despite the huge investments.

Unexpectedly, Daeny quickly identified BLG’s core problem: the jungle and support try too hard to make plays during matches, sometimes without communicating with the team. This causes players to be out of sync—some want to engage fights, others want to retreat—resulting in big leads being overturned by opponents. Ultimately, the team’s ideas are too chaotic with no central leadership, which may be the downside of having too many star players.
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