I want to play good with good people. Obviously we all want to win, so I won't waste time putting that as an ambition. I want a team that actually tries. I'm tired of being in public lobbies with teammates who don't work together. Randoms running nuts and getting negative K/Ds, teammates not playing objective, etc. I strive to find a team that works hard, works well, and gets the job done. I want to be legitimate. When I tell people that I play on an eSports team, I want to tell them that I've won competitions. That I've won money. That playing video games isn't for nothing.
Hey, I'm Jared.
Let's start out by being honest. I've only been playing Call of Duty since BO4, and even then I didn't play that much. I really started playing when MW 2019 came out, and I excelled quickly. After just 2 months of play, I tried out and made my university's Call of Duty eSports team, which was a new team for our award winning eSports association. I was the top player on my team, and was named a team leader. All of our tournaments were cancelled (they were all LAN), but I did participate in some quick weekly online tournaments with a teammate and won.
I would be a valuable asset to any CoD team. I have fantastic team coordination, detailed map knowledge, and I excel at following and executing team instructions. My gun skill ranges to every class: snipers, assault rifles, SMGs, you name it. Heck, I even have some surprisingly good gameplay with some eclectic secondaries.
Consider me for the team. I can fill any role and I am essential to any team's success.
I don't play for kills, I don't play for superior domination by myself: I play to win. I play to help my team win every match.