{"id":17833,"date":"2021-06-10T14:46:22","date_gmt":"2021-06-10T14:46:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/envy-ceo-claims-dropping-huke-had-nothing-to-do-player-s-decision-to-stop-taking-adderall"},"modified":"2024-07-19T16:26:14","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T16:26:14","slug":"envy-ceo-claims-dropping-huke-had-nothing-to-do-player-s-decision-to-stop-taking-adderall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/call-of-duty\/envy-ceo-claims-dropping-huke-had-nothing-to-do-player-s-decision-to-stop-taking-adderall","title":{"rendered":"Envy CEO claims dropping Huke had nothing to do with player’s decision to stop taking Adderall"},"content":{"rendered":"

Team Envy owner Mike “Hastr0” Rufail posted a video response following yesterday’s confession from Cuyler “Huke” Garland regarding Adderall abuse<\/a> and other not-so-happy memories during his time in Dallas Empire.<\/p>\n

In the video, Garland revealed that he was on Adderall even during the CDL Grand Finals. Dallas Empire were the CDL Champions in 2020 after defeating Atlanta FaZe, and Huke explained that he stopped using Adderall after the win, and has decided to enter the next season “clean”.<\/p>\n

Huke claims that Adderall abuse was almost the norm, something that was expected from players, and that he was feeling pressure from his teammates.<\/p>\n

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According to Huke, he thinks that he was benched by Dallas at the beginning of Stage 3 because he was no longer using Adderall and thus his performance wasn’t as good as it was in the previous seasons. He added that there was no understanding from his coach Rambo and owner Mike “Hastr0” Rufail, despite talking directly with them and opening up about his mental and physical health.<\/p>\n

On the other hand, Rufail claims that Huke being benched has nothing to do with Huke’s decision to stop taking Adderall, rather it was purely a strategic decision in regards to his gameplay issues.<\/p>\n