

Communication is key to building great relationships, winning tournaments, and working through everyday problems in life. Its importance increases ever so greatly in real-life sports and in esports as well. Miscommunication or lack of it can seriously impact a team’s performance and something of this sort happened with Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman.
In the latest stream, Doc joined forces with his long-time streaming partner and close friend Tim as they challenged the world. The duo took part in a Call of Duty: Warzone tournament. But unfortunately, a tricky situation and miscommunication between them saw them crash out of the game.
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video source: Warzone Clips
Dr Disrespect blamed TimTheTatman for everything
Doc took to Twitter to share a clip from his stream as he analyzed the key moment which lead to their exit. Apparently, Doc and Tim were the only surviving members of the team, and the latter prioritized securing a just to reposition. On the flip-side, Doc was quite busy with myriad enemies attacking from varied angles.
He forgot to verbally communicate with his partner as the tensed firefight occupied his attention. Sadly, for Tim doc quickly found himself being overrun and knocked while Tim continued to request him to ‘get in the car’.
Why @timthetatman and I didn't qualify for Day 2 of the tourney… pic.twitter.com/BggjPqFj9U
— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) April 6, 2022
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The 2-time seemed quite confident that with Tim’s help they would have turned the tide, but Tim doesn’t feel the same way.
after watching this I have decided that I was still right and you were wrong
— timthetatman👑 (@timthetatman) April 6, 2022
Doc was quite adamant that things would have gone their way had Tim offered him some assistance.
There’s no fucking way Cloak. We were down 1 kill. I just knocked and killed a guy. Knocked another.
Tim was driving the truck the entire time. Could’ve hopped out, and killed the last guy.
Boom game over, next round.
Better watch your mouth.
— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) April 7, 2022
The streamer then quickly fired back at Doc, asserting that he admitted his mistake on the stream, but he isn’t being honest about it.
doc said he was wrong on stream check the vod
— timthetatman👑 (@timthetatman) April 7, 2022
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In the end, it was Tim who admitted his mistake, which seemed like the best way out of this heated battle.
@DrDisrespect fuck it… I don’t want to fight with you… it’s my fault… you’re right
— timthetatman👑 (@timthetatman) April 7, 2022
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Often times things get out of hand in competitive games, and it turns good friends into foes. But one great lesson from this verbal sparring is the way TimTheTatman took the high road to bring the debate to an end. Losing a dear friend over something silly is not worth it at all. There will always be another tournament, but a special bond like this won’t come around in a lifetime.
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