I watched the match from start to finish and I wouldn't really call G2 'in control'. Mirage was rather contested at the beginning until G2 finally took the matters into their own hand and closed it in quite a convincing fashion. From that point, you could have guessed Dust2 would be quite the walk in the park considering it was their map-pick and one of the arguably strongest map. But it wasn't.
I agree that part of that closed scoreline was due to the manner in which OKSUCC boys challenged G2 players individually, something you don't really see at the highest level. But firstly, G2 isn't part of the team playing at this 'highest level', secondly, they also made numerous obvious mistakes which allowed OKSUCC to make it to OT.
Now does it really matter? No. It was literally G2 second official match with a new lineup and a change of leadership, as so you rightfully pointed it out. It was expected things wouldn't perfect, they took the win and qualified for the next stage. We'll have to wait and see more from the team to know what they are really capable of. The exact same things go for Lucky. I am also enthusiastic about his performance but nobody cares if he cannot do it on a consistant basis. You can't vouch for the progress of a team after literally two matches of this caliber, but the upcoming DH Winter should give us clearer idea.
And that's pretty much where your post are a bit exasperating Marceaux. I don't necessarily like Chrishe's petulant tone either, but to my eyes, it is merely triggered by the predictability of your posts. Everyone know what you are going to post and the content of it, every single time. I don't see it as a bad thing (I once commented to it acting like a bit of a cunt but in general, I prefer discussing with you rather than mocking it) but I can understand where other come from when they do it. I also know its not only Chrisheh and/or BabyJ sharing that opinion, far from it.
Also on that:
Because from what i have constantly seen on this thread is you posting shit with no merit or though behind it then being proven wrong.
I don't see how you are doing any different. Most of us post shit with 'no merit', we are not CSGO experts. We take facts and statistics provided by website or Esports journalists, eventually add up a bit of our own experience from watching tournaments/teams playing and formulate our expectations/opinions on various subjects. But you are truly naive if you think you are innovative or original with what you are posting.
With that being said, I don't intend to be rude but Chriseh has much more knowledge about the CS scene than you do. He simply doesn't post it with the same frequency and manner. I'd be interested into seeing how many times you or someone else proved him 'wrong' because from recent memory, the last exemple I have is you being hyped about ScreaM potentially joining 3DMAX, Chriseh telling you its unlikely to happen and then myself ironically sharing an article reporting of ScreaM being added to 3DMAX ESEA roster. So far he is yet to play a single match with them, which hardly proves Chriseh wrong.
I'm toying with the idea of Happy being removed for Existance atm. Removing a shit player with half a brain for a above average player with a huge brain would do wonders for Vitality.
I sincerely hope this doesn't happen anytime soon. There is literally no clear indicative of Ex6 being a decent addition to the team at the moment. The main argument for his venue in G2 was because he was a hardworking guy and a genius leader. If the first one is indisputable, the second wasn't really seen in his time among G2. People also argued he could frag, but from watching a lot of G2's matches with their last line-up, I wasn't impressed on that aspect.
Happy is Happy. A lot of people despise him but so far, he held his role on the Vitality line-up.