Minnesota ROKKR Reveal Modern Warfare 2 Roster Of Attach, Cammy, Bance, And Afro
Minnesota ROKKR has re-signed Attach for the Modern Warfare 2 season, and brought in three European players to complete the roster.
25th Aug 2022 16:26
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Minnesota ROKKR Reveal Modern Warfare 2 Roster Of Attach, Cammy, Bance, And Afro
Minnesota ROKKR has re-signed Attach for the Modern Warfare 2 season, and brought in three European players to complete the roster.
25th Aug 2022 16:26
Call of Duty League
Minnesota ROKKR has officially unveiled their Modern Warfare 2 roster, becoming just the second CDL team to confirm their changes after Alex "Arcitys" Sanderson made his switch from Atlanta FaZe to Los Angeles Guerriallas yesterday.
After bidding farewell to Preston "Priestahh" Greiner, Eli "Standy" Bentz, and Colt "Havoc" McLendon, ROKKR has now revealed their Modern Warfare 2 roster.
Retaining their main man, Dillon "Attach" Price has returned to ROKKR for his third season, and will be joined by a trio of European talent. Ex-Toronto Ultra duo Ben "Bance" Bance and Cameron "Cammy" McKilligan has now joined ROKKR, with former London Royal Ravens hot shot Marcus "Afro" Reid.
The roster comes together after both Cammy and Bance were released by Toronto, despite being at the organisation for three years. Afro, who has been contacted by a range of CDL teams in this off season, claimed that his attraction to play for Minnestoa was because the ROKKR roster is the 'most well-rounded team in the league'.
As confirmed by Assistant Coach Daniel "Loony" Loza, Attach will slot into the mains Assault Rifle role while Cammy will slot into the flex positions, although both players are capable of switching between a sub and an AR.
Loony also added that, depending on the meta, Bance could also slot into a flex role, should the game favour ARs, although they will likely be keeping Bance and Afro on submachine guns all year.
ROKKR COO Brett Diamond reiterated that all four players have been signed on a standard "1+1" contract; a one year deal where organisations and players can bargain on an additional year. Unlike Los Angeles Guerillas, with Arcitys and Kris "Spart" Cervantez, no player has been signed on the new three-year deals.
ROKKR's roster boasts the most formidable lineup that the organisation has been able to make yet, and nothing short of multiple championships this year is their goal.
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