Park ‘Profit’ Jun-Young wasn\u2019t enough to save Spitfire from Boston Uprising\u2019s beating last week.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nAll three all-Korean OWL teams suffered some losses this week and Spitfire\u2019s was arguably the only one we saw coming.<\/p>\n
A recurring theme for Spitfire is their inability to secure wins on Control maps. They may have smashed San Francisco Shock earlier in the week, but their loss on Oasis signalled what Boston was about to deliver on the tie-breaking fifth map.<\/p>\n
While the loss to Boston was probably the result of overconfidence, the Spitfire still need to seriously iron out their map tactics so they don\u2019t ever let their opponent back them into a Control catastrophe ever again.<\/p>\n
Despite the lacklustre team performance in Week 3, their top players were individually on-point for the majority of the intense clash.<\/p>\n
Park ‘Profit’ Jun-Young still proved he\u2019s one of the best DPS starters in the OWL against the Uprising, and Kim ‘birdring’ Ji-Hyeok is a clutch king.<\/p>\n
Are they ready to take on Dynasty in Week 4? If they properly employ the full capabilities their deep, talented roster are capable of and as a team, we think they have a chance.<\/p>\n
Rank movement<\/strong>: None<\/p>\n