Reigning Overwatch League MVP Jay “sinatraa” Won joins ESPN’s Jacob Wolf to discuss his decision to leave the San Francisco Shock and the Overwatch …
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Reigning Overwatch League MVP Jay “sinatraa” Won joins ESPN’s Jacob Wolf to discuss his decision to leave the San Francisco Shock and the Overwatch …
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13:16 mans cracking jokes from the future with that voice crack.
Keep uploading ❤️❤️❤️
Toxic washed dps player running away from the bench. Good luck, if you flop I’ll enjoy it
Imagine Ryjehon, SBB, Dafran, Seagull possibly anyone on Runaway/Titans make the Valorant scene. That would actually be wild
"I'm sure they'll make fixes" "I'm sure they'll make updates"…. I doubt blizzard will lol.
I want Sinatraa to do an interview with Jeff so that he can make the game better for the future
Sova made my iPad screen break it look like a arrow
Staying on the bench and making bank….kinda sounds like a streamer who just joins the league and does nothing, even when his/her hero is pure meta.
19 year old people tend to make the best career decisions. I hope it works out for him. I also like that he says his manager was the most supportive manager he ever had, when I can't imagine he had lots of managers to begin with…
this guy clearly doesn't care about what his saying at all lol…
He completed the game… time for new game plus
IMO Sinatraa is trying to be respectful in not trashing OWL and citing his loss of passion for the game for reason of his departure. He probably hates it though lol
Stopping by to show some Love ❤️
Stay consistent ❤️❤️
OWL is more like a real job. Its a shame the best players in the world are so young and dont have experience in commitment.
Nothing against Sinatraa, but the facts of esports a whole is unlucky. Its the reason Mark Cuban wont invest. The ayers and the sport is fickle, and even with leagues like OWL theyre not definitive.
is he still playing with the shock for the rest of the season?