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Call Of Duty: MoB-Deep rearranges roster

By: Matthew Gomez - Published April 06, 2009 at 1:26 PM EDT - Writer Archive
In preparation for future events, MoB-Deep makes a change....

After what some may call a surprising performance in CEVO-Professional playoffs, MoB-Deep has decided to make a roster adjustment. After their less then expected 2nd place performance at ETS LAN, MoB-Deep had to compete in the CEVO-Professional playoffs with the absence of starter, Cody "CUBED" Thaw, who at the time was on vacation. This gave 6th man, Brett "brett" Crick, the opportunity to move himself into the starting lineup with a solid performance.

In the first round and second rounds of the playoffs MoB-Deep was matched up against BackSlash Gaming and Team Pandemic, 2 matches that many believed would be hard for the team to pull away with. In the end Brett Crick was able to come up big with two 26 kill matches showing to the rest of his team that he still had what it takes to compete against the top teams in North America. With those strong performances, the team came to a conclusion that they would be switching the roles of brett and cubed. Cubed after hearing this decision was forced to decide whether to be a 6th man or look for a new team. He chose the latter. MoB-Deep would like to wish Cubed the best of luck with whichever team he decides to join as he was a vital part of the team from Day 1.

With the opening of a 6th man spot on MoB-Deep, Jordan "jordanR" Rysedorph decided to come back from inactivity to become the 6th man once again. He had been recently seen competing in Left 4 Dead, but after leaving Reason Gaming he decided to make a comeback to the Call of Duty scene.

With this change, the MoB-Deep CoD4 roster is now:

United States Matthew "ChimPae" Gomez
United States Gabriel "$p3c-" Beltre
United States Brett "brett" Crick
United States Tyler "sparx" Lovitt
United States Douglas "frizz" Glendenning
United States Jordan "jordanR" Rysedorph

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