{"id":26045,"date":"2025-01-28T15:03:38","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:03:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/enable-pacman-predict-who-could-upset-faze-at-cdl-stage-2-major-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:03:38","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:03:38","slug":"enable-pacman-predict-who-could-upset-faze-at-cdl-stage-2-major-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/enable-pacman-predict-who-could-upset-faze-at-cdl-stage-2-major-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Enable &#038; Pacman predict who could upset FaZe at CDL Stage 2 Major &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Enable &#038; Pacman predict who could upset FaZe at CDL Stage 2 Major Dexerto \/ Call of Duty LeagueThe Call of Duty League\u2019s Stage 2 Major is underway and no fan brackets are safe during the $500,000 tournament. During the latest episode of Reverse Sweep, Enable and Pacman broke down who could be FaZe\u2019s toughest challenge. The Atlanta FaZe are widely, understandably considered to be the favorites at the CDL\u2019s Stage 2 Major. At 12-1 and a stunning 40-12 on maps, FaZe are in a clear tier of their own \u2014 leaving just one main question when predicting Major II\u2019s Grand Finals: Who can test Atlanta? According to Ian \u2018Enable\u2019 Wyatt, a former player for FaZe himself, one underdog team that can push Atlanta to the limit and it\u2019s Minnesota\u2019s ROKKR squad. In the latest episode of the Reverse Sweep, Enable argued the ROKKR\u2019s case with Katie Bedford and Jonathan \u2018Pacman\u2019 Tucker. Pacman went a different direction with his prediction, noting that OpTic Chicago\u2019s recent return to form could mean a run through the Winners Bracket. Both predictions now rely on Losers Bracket runs after each underdog team dropped their first match, but impossible is nothing in tourney play. Enable believes ROKKR can threaten FaZe Feeling the spice of bracket life, Enable\u2019s first take was a particularly juicy one: \u201cMy bold prediction is Minnesota beating FaZe in the finals, 5-4 \u2026 this is my hot take.\u201d With immediate reactions of surprise by his fellow analysts, the former CoD pro cooled off a little and reassessed his stance \u2014 opting for a more palatable take instead: \u201cMinnesota will be in the finals and it will be a competitive series, win or lose, I think they\u2019re gonna take FaZe to the distance.\u201d After picking up rookie Eli \u2018Standy\u2019 Bentz during Stage 2, the ROKKR have impressed everyone, surging up the standings and into the Winners Bracket. But the team is still ranked sixth on the season, at 6-5, so it\u2019s pretty ambitious to expect them to both make the Grand Finals and push FaZe to nine maps. 0.1 SECONDS \ud83d\ude31#DefendTheThrone | #CDL2021 pic.twitter.com\/i1WmQMPpOM \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) April 9, 2021 That boldness was demonstrated as the ROKKR lost 2-3 to the Empire in Winners Round 2. Still, it took 0.1-second heroics from the Empire and a game five, round 11 to beat Minnesota, so it\u2019s clear that the team has a lot of punch in them. As for Pacman\u2019s take, his hopes for an OpTic run through the Winners Bracket have already been dismantled. Nevertheless, three of OpTic\u2019s four players notched a positive K\/D (kill-death ratio) in their 1-3 loss to the Toronto Ultra. Each underdog squad still has a chance to go the distance and give FaZe a run for their money. But if Enable was putting his money down, it would be on ROKKR surprising the CoD world: \u201cIt\u2019s going nine maps, it\u2019s going 5-4 \u2026 This is going to be the wildest Major we\u2019ve seen in a while.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Enable &#038; Pacman predict who could upset FaZe at CDL Stage 2 Major Dexerto \/ Call of Duty LeagueThe Call of Duty League\u2019s Stage 2 Major is underway and no fan brackets are safe during the $500,000 tournament. 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