Following G2 Esports’ performances in 2024–2025 tournaments, the team’s new captain Janusz “Snax” Pogorzelski gave fans an unexpected peek behind the curtain. His recent stream became a source of not only tactical insight, but also a number of major revelations that quickly sparked heated discussions on Reddit.
Discontent with m0NESY’s Behavior
One of the main topics was m0NESY’s interview with Banks, in which he spoke about Team Falcons before officially transferring. Snax criticized the move as highly inappropriate:
“Talking about another team while still being part of G2, and during playoffs — that’s just disrespectful.”
He also mentioned hearing about an ultimatum within the team — that one of the players allegedly told G2 management they would leave unless HooXi was removed. Snax didn’t name who said it.
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Double Standards Within the Team
Snax also expressed frustration about players acting one way inside the team, and another way in public interviews:
“In the locker room — they stay silent. Then in interviews, they throw out criticism. That’s just sad.”
Human Side of the Team
Despite the drama, Snax also highlighted the positives, sharing his thoughts on several teammates:
- On NiKo: He’s the GOAT. Never had a problem with him. I truly hope he finally wins a Major — he deserves it.”
- On huNter–: “Hard-working, disciplined. He doesn’t deserve the hate.”
- On MalbsMd: Snax wants to build more structure around him, helping him return to peak form.
Preparation That Didn’t Pay Off
Ahead of the Falcons match, Snax prepared game plans for five maps — even though only three were played:
“We prepped every map, I wrote out tactics — but players still forgot strats or didn’t execute them. Against Falcons, we looked stiff, lacked initiative. One of our star players didn’t even seem motivated.”
This part likely hints at one of G2’s key stars not showing up when it mattered most.
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On Himself and His Leadership
Snax admitted that his individual level hasn’t been perfect, though he’s gradually improving:
“I haven’t been playing great, but I’m getting back to consistency. I just need to maintain my level.”
He also took responsibility for in-game mistakes:
“Sometimes players throw the wrong smokes and then rush through them like idiots. That’s also on me.”
At the same time, Snax allows his players freedom:
“I let them make their own decisions — even take over calling. Freedom matters.”
Response to Critics
Snax had a firm message for analysts who often criticize him or the team:
“It’s easier to hate than to say something intelligent about CS. Most of them don’t even understand what’s really going on.”
Conclusion
This wasn’t just a casual stream full of spicy quotes. It was a statement of leadership — Snax positioning himself as someone trying to hold the team together through transition, build trust, and steer G2 out of turbulence with dignity.
While the organization may be going through a rough patch, Snax’s mix of structure, accountability, and emotional awareness gives fans hope that G2’s story is far from over.