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The 2019 Dallas Fuel season was the second season of the
Dallas Fuel Dallas Fuel was an American professional ''Overwatch'' team based in Dallas, Texas. The Fuel competed in the Overwatch League (OWL) as a member of the league's East region. The team disbanded before the folding of the Overwatch League on Septem ...
's existence in the
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and was their first full season under head coach Aaron "Aero" Atkins. The team looked to improve on their disappointing 12–28 record from 2018, where they did not qualify for the season playoffs. Dallas began the season posting an impressive 4–2 record through six games, but a 2–3 loss to the
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eliminated the team from Stage 1 Playoff contention. The team hit their stride in Stage 2, amassing a 5–2 record, and qualified for the Stage 2 Playoffs. However, they were knocked out in the quarterfinals round by the
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in a 0–3 loss. The Fuel fell apart in the final half of the season, finding only one win in their final fourteen matches. With a 10–18 record for the season, the Fuel again did not qualify for the season playoffs.


Preceding offseason


Player re-signings

From August 1 to September 9, 2018, all Overwatch League teams that competed in the 2018 season could choose to extend their team's players' contracts. Along with the retirement of star tank player Brandon "Seagull" Larned, Fuel released support Sebastian "Chipshajen" Widlund and tank Christian "cocco" Jonsson.


Free agency

All non-expansion teams could not enter the free agency period until October 8, 2018; they were able to sign members from their respective academy team and make trades until then. On October 15, Fuel acquired Jung "Closer" Won-sik from
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; Closer signed with Fuel on a
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with
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. On November 11, Fuel signed off-tank Richard "rCk" Kanerva from
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team Team Gigantti to a two-year contract. Fuel's final offseason transaction was on December 3, when the team signed former Fusion University and United States
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team player Zachary "ZachaREEE" Lombardo.


Regular season


Stage 1

Dallas began their 2019 season splitting their two matches in week one – a 0–4 loss against
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and a 3–1 win over
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. The team repeated their inconsistent performance the following week, as Fuel fell 0–4 to
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and defeated
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3–1. After a pair of wins against
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, Fuel took on
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in their final match of the stage. Dallas took the first two maps of the match, but Boston was able to engineer a reverse sweep, placing Fuel at a 4–3 Stage 1 record and one match out from the Stage 1 Playoffs.


Stage 2

Dallas had a multitude of player and coaching changes at the start of Stage 2. On April 2, Dallas traded Richard "rCk" Kanerva to Boston Uprising in exchange for Lucas "NotE" Meissner. On the same day, assistant coach Christian "cocco" Jonsson retired from the Overwatch League; Dallas signed former
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head coach Julien "daemoN" Ducros as an assistant coach a day later. Three days later, Fuel's Hyeon "EFFECT" Hwang retired from professional Overwatch due to
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issues. Fuel's first two matches of Stage 2 were not until week two, where Dallas swept
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4–0 and edged over Paris Eternal 2–1. Week three was not as fortunate for Dallas, as the team was swept 0–4 by both
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and
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. Fuel took both of their matches in their "Dallas Fuel Homestand Week", defeating
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and in-state rivals
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and clinching a Stage 2 Playoff berth. Dallas capped off the regular season of Stage 2 with a win over
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, ending the stage with a 5–2 record and the sixth seed in the Stage 2 Playoffs. Two days before their quarterfinal match against the undefeated Vancouver Titans, Fuel promoted Ashley "Trill" Powell form their academy team
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. Dallas was not able to put up much of a challenge for Titans, as Fuel was swept 0–3 in the match.


Homestand Weekend

Week four saw the "Dallas Fuel Homestand Weekend" – the first of three Overwatch League "Homestand Weekends" of the
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. The two-day event, which took place at the
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in
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, sold out 4,500 seats each day. Held in part to test whether or not the league's plan to hold matches locally, Dallas Fuel was responsible for every aspect of the weekend aside from the broadcast, which was aired on
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. During the first match of the weekend, a regional
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delayed the event for 45 minutes. Marking the highest viewership of Stage 2, the homestand showed that the local-match model has promise.


Stage 3

Dallas opened Stage 3 on June 7 with a match against the
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. The Fuel could not find a footing throughout the match, and was swept 0–4. Dallas turned it around two days later with a 3–0 victory over the
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. Notably, Dylan "aKm" Bignet tied an Overwatch League record set by Kelsey "Colourhex" Birse for highest average energy on Zarya in at map at 82%. The following week, the Fuel first took on the
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on June 13. Dallas was unable to adapt to the off-meta compositions ran by the Hunters and lost the match 1–3. Two days later, the team faced the undefeated
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; the Fuel were dominated throughout the match and were swept 0–4. The Fuel's struggles continued the following week, losing 0–3 to the
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in a match where the Dallas roster looked to be falling apart. Three days later, the Fuel were swept 4–0 by the Hunters in a rematch of the previous week. Dallas' final match of the stage was against the
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on June 29. After winning the first two maps, Dallas look primed to take a win from New York, but the Excelsior made the proper adjustments after halftime, and completing a reverse sweep by taking three consecutive maps to hand Dallas a 2–3 loss.


Stage 4

The Fuel's first match of Stage 4, along with the first match with an enforced 2-2-2 role lock by the League, was against the
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on July 26. Dallas' tank line and DPS were outplayed that of London's, as the team fell in a 1–3 loss. The following week, the team lost to the
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by a 1–3 scoreline. Trying to find wins to realistically keep their playoff hopes alive, the Fuel took on the
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on August 9. Dallas found themselves up 2–0 going into halftime, but the team crumbled thereafter, losing three consecutive maps to fall 2–3. Two days later, the team was swept 0–4 by the
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in a match that was as close as the scoreline. The following week, the Fuel fell to the
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by a score of 1–3. The team's next match was against the
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on August 18. Dallas found another loss in the matchup, as they were swept 0–4. Notably, an in-game bug cause an hour-long delay in the final map of the series – the longest delay in Overwatch League history. Officially eliminated from season playoff contention, the Fuel headed to
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in
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to play in the Kit Kat Rivalry Weekend, hosted by the
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. Their only match of the weekend was against the
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August 24. After the Reign took the first map with little resistance, both teams completed Volskaya Industries twice, to push the map to a second overtime round, but Dallas came out victorious, tying the series 1–1. Coming out of halftime, close losses on King's Row and Havana gave Dallas a 1–3 match loss. The loss ended Dallas' season with a 12-match losing streak.


Final roster


Transactions

Transactions of/for players on the roster during the 2019 regular season: *On April 2, Fuel traded Richard "rCk" Kanerva to
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in exchange for Lucas "NotE" Meissner. *On April 6, Hwang "EFFECT" Hyeon retired. *On May 7, Fuel promoted Ashley "Trill" Powell from
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.


Standings


Record by stage


League


Game log


Regular season


Playoffs


References

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