Yes, both teams are bad. But there's bad, and then there's DN SOOPers bad — and the gap matters more than people think. BRION's game win rate this season is nearly double what the SOOPers have managed. That's not noise, that's one team being measurably less of a disaster than the other. Add in a 4-2 all-time head-to-head edge, and BRION carry a real psychological and historical advantage into this one. DN SOOPers have a recurring problem: their top lane crumbles under pressure and they simply don't scale well into the mid-game. These aren't one-off bad days — they were exposed against Gen.G and Dplus KIA and showed zero ability to adapt when the game shifted. Competitive League of Legends punishes that kind of structural weakness every time. BRION has their own flaws — vision control and jungle pathing have been sloppy — but their recent roster moves at least signal a team trying to fix things. The SOOPers look stuck. When two struggling sides meet, you back the one with more wins, a better head-to-head record, and a cleaner path to exploiting the opponent's known weaknesses. Back BRION here — they're not good, but they're clearly the better bad team.
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LoL: DN SOOPers vs HANJIN BRION - Game 2 Winner
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LoL: DN SOOPers vs HANJIN BRION - Game 2 Winner
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