The FACEIT game still hasn't even started yet, Steel rages at his CS2 teammates
Joshua “steel” Nissan is a well-known rager of the tactical FPS scene. Steel demonstrates a deep understanding of FPS decision-making in Counter-Strike and VALORANT, though he can become irritated when he notices a glaring misplay. This has resulted in some hilarious trolling during games, as evidenced by the most recent attempt in FACEIT.
You cannot possibly play a knife round in CS2 this badly without attempting to play it badly. Whether deliberate or not, this is a huge throw that allows the opposing team to choose which side to start the game.
Pick-up games like Inferno can be very lopsided, so having the ability to push your opponents onto the small T side is very advantageous.
In other words, steel is probably justified in feeling this way. It's very hard to see players who want to win the round playing a knife round in this manner.
However, it hasn't always been warranted. There have been montage scenes of steel hollering since almost ten years ago. He’s a seasoned rager, with a wealth of frustration bubbling to the surface.
Steel is among the best tactical minds in North America, regardless of your opinion of him. He put a lot of time and effort into esports even after his involvement in the iBUYPOWER matchfixing scandal, and he has held almost every position in the sector. He's a true all-time great, having done everything from leading younger CS players to helping to found VALORANT to watching games in progress and making a lighthearted anti-matchfixing commercial for Beyond The Summit.
He consistently provides us with all-time rage content despite his advanced age in comparison to the average player.