...Not very familiar with such a phrase, but I'll respond on what I think you mean.
In a match-up of G&W vs. Ike, it's obvious that G&W wants to stay out of Ike's range as much as possible, and to maximize your movement options over his. Therefore, keeping the fight close quarters like he did is not very wise for a G&W to do.
Dont sell yourself short, you play a good ike. But I really like cosmos g&w :)Yeah the stage is a little restricting for g&w, he needs for room.
doktadope 3 years ago
Email for damian.
311isHOT 4 years ago
wow. G&W almost brought it back. great match. ike ftw.
HeroofPearl 4 years ago
Well, excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me for offering constructive criticism.
Fisherington 4 years ago
You don't think he can see his mistakes on his own? I'm sure he can, he's not blind or stupid.
Hindsight is 20/20. Remember that one.
HomestarRunner20X6 4 years ago
Well, yes, it is easy. That's why by watching videos, you can discover tactics that are better suited to such situtions.
Fisherington 4 years ago
I only won because of the stage. Johns for Cosmo.
311isHOT 4 years ago
Actually, i thought G&W did very well. i was expecting an ass whomping on Ike's behalf but G&W faired quite well.
migduh 4 years ago
It's a fairly common phrase.
It means that it's easy to give advice about something that's already gone passed...because it's already done. You can see the mistakes.
HomestarRunner20X6 4 years ago
...Not very familiar with such a phrase, but I'll respond on what I think you mean.
In a match-up of G&W vs. Ike, it's obvious that G&W wants to stay out of Ike's range as much as possible, and to maximize your movement options over his. Therefore, keeping the fight close quarters like he did is not very wise for a G&W to do.
Fisherington 4 years ago