Riot Games co-founder Marc Tryndamere Merrill responded to criticism Monday from Andy Reginald Dinh, owner of Team SoloMid, about Riots esports division and decision-making with game patches around the world tournament, sparking outrage across the scene.Merrill said the patch timing last year was sub-optimal, but also urged Dinh to spend more of the millions he has made on paying [his players] instead of investing in other esports where he is losing money.Riot has always been stringent about maintaining the competitive integrity of its game, but the recent patch change on 6.15 removes many of the complex intricacies already established, forcing teams to re-evaluate their strategies.If you look at it from a fan perspective, they have a lot of fun watching LCS and Worlds with new champions, Reginald said. But from an owner perspective and a player perspective, its honestly really discouraging playing in [the] LCS when there are these major changes. If you look at the NBA, itd be like essentially changing the basketball -- changing the basketballs weight -- and changing it to shooting a bowling ball.It leads to a strange but adverse butterfly effect: Teams arent able to adapt in time, roster changes happen more often than they should, and the stability of the competitive ecosystem is inevitably compromised. Discussions of franchising have been raised by several team owners in response.Just in case someone didnt read Tryndameres original comment, here you have both side by side. pic.twitter.com/hywCFhy5K5- Rulo Mercury (@RuloMercury) August 22, 2016Merrills response to Dinh triggered the internet, and he edited his original comment to add more context. Many have weighed in on the topic, ranging from outrage to exasperation.Nobody is making millions from the LCS right now, said Christopher MonteCristo Mykles, commentator for OGN. 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Eduardo Herrera Jersey .J. -- Seven games into a disappointing season, New York Giants defensive catalyst Jason Pierre-Paul is getting the feeling hes back.MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - The Ole Miss womens basketball team fought with the No. 16 West Virginia Mountaineers but came up a little short in a 66-61 loss in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge on Sunday. Taylor Manuel (St. Louis, Mo.) led the Rebels with 13 points while Erika Sisk (Oxford, Miss.) added 11. Shequila Joseph (London, England) posted a game-high 11 rebounds.Ole Miss (6-2) kept itself within striking distance in the fourth quarter, and with the Mountaineers leading 49-45 with 6:10 left in the game, the Rebels went to freshman Shelby Gibson (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), who nailed a triple. Gibsons three, coupled with a three-point play from Sisk, cut the West Virginia lead down to three points with 2:17 left, but Ole Miss couldnt get a stop to complete the comeback.The Rebels used momentum from the end of the first half and carried it all the way over, erasing an 11-point Mountaineer lead to tie the game at 28 at the 6:34 mark of the third quarter and took their first lead of the game on a bucket from Shandricka Sessom (Byhalia, Miss.). Ole Miss used a 10-3 run to open the third quarter and held the home team without a bucket for 4:33 before a field goal at the 3:54 mark.The teams traded buckets and free throws for the remainder of the third quarter before West Virginia closed the period with a 4-2 spurt to take a 43-37 lead at the end of three quarters.Trailing 14-8 at the end for the first quarter of play, points were hard to come by for both teams in the first part of the second quarter. A pair of free throws from Madinah Muhammad (Chicago, Ill.) midway through the quarter were Ole Miss only points until Sisks bucket underneath at the 1:38 mark, keeping the Rebels without a field goal for nearly nine minutes dating back to the first half.Ole Miss got back into the game late in the second quarter. With 1:32 on the clock, Torri Lewis (Olive Branch, Miss.) nailed a pair of free throws and came up with the steal on the other end, leading to a layup by Sisk. Gibson then picked up a second straight steal for Ole Miss, leading to a three by Lewis - the first of the game for the Rebels.dddddddddddd That trifecta cut the West Virginia lead, which was one at 11, down to four with 1:11 left. Manuel hit a pair of free throws late as West Virginia took a 26-20 halftime break.The Rebels had a tough first half from the floor, shooting a season-low 16.7 percent (4-of-24), but they forced 18 West Virginia turnovers and had 11 first-half steals.Both teams had a slow start to the game, but once one team got started, the other team got going as well. Joseph opened the scoring for the Rebels with a triple from the right side at the 7:27 mark. The teams were tied at 5-5 before the Mountaineers rattled of four unanswered to take a 9-5 lead at the first media timeout. West Virginia used a 9-0 run to keep the Rebels scoreless for 3:53 as they took a 14-5 lead - the largest of the game. Ole Miss was finally able to get in the scorebook just before the end of the first quarter with a triple from Lewis to cut the West Virginia lead to 14-8 at the end of the first quarter.Rebel SidelinesTodays contest was part of the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. This is the third year of the Challenge and the first time games have been played on campus sites. This is Ole Miss first time participating in the Challenge.The Rebels move to 0-1 against ranked opponents this season and West Virginia leads the series 3-1.Ole Miss moves to 0-2 in the road navy uniforms with todays win.Todays game was a homecoming for assistant coach George Porcha who spent six years at West Virginia as associate head coach from 2008-13.Todays game marked the first quarter of the season Ole Miss was held to single digits with just eight points.Ole Miss posted a season-high 14 stealsShequila Joseph posted a career-best 11 rebounds.Up NextOle Miss will take some time off for exams but will return to the hardwood on Dec. 10 when they host La.-Monroe. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. CT from The Pavilion at Ole Miss. ' ' '