Former coach Luis “peacemaker” Tadeu sparked massive debate after suggesting Dzhami “Jame” Ali could potentially replace Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo in FURIA if the organization eventually moves toward an international roster. The idea quickly divided the CS2 community, with fans arguing about language barriers, team identity, and whether Jame’s tactical system would even fit FURIA’s aggressive style. The discussion started after peacemaker referenced Jame’s recent comments about potentially transitioning into a rifler and full-time tactical leader instead of continuing as a primary AWPer. According to peacemaker, such a role could theoretically fit FURIA’s future plans if the team ever decides to move away from a fully Brazilian core.
Jame-to-FURIA Idea Immediately Divides the Community

The suggestion instantly created massive discussion across Brazilian CS social media. Some fans loved the idea of pairing Jame with players like KSCERATO and yuurih, believing the Kazakh IGL could completely restructure FURIA into a true title contender.
Others strongly disagreed and argued that replacing FalleN with a non-Brazilian leader would destroy part of FURIA’s identity. Several users stated that a Brazilian team without a Brazilian core would lose its connection to local fans. One fan directly wrote:
Without a BR core = without fans.
Peacemaker partially agreed that the situation would become complicated if FURIA moved too far away from its South American roots. At the same time, he repeatedly pointed out that the modern CS2 ecosystem is becoming increasingly international and that Brazilian teams may eventually need to adapt if they want to remain competitive at the highest level.
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Language and Communication Became One of the Main Concerns
A huge part of the debate focused on communication issues. Many users questioned whether Jame’s English would be strong enough for an aggressive and emotionally driven team like FURIA.
Some fans even joked that Jame calling in English would reduce the effectiveness of his system. Others argued that communication problems would become especially dangerous during chaotic mid-round situations — something FURIA historically relies on heavily.
Peacemaker responded by saying he believes Jame could adapt over time and improve his English enough to handle the role properly. However, even he admitted that the transition would not be easy initially.
The discussion also touched on Jame’s very structured tactical style compared to FURIA’s historically loose and explosive approach. Several users noted that Jame’s slow and detail-oriented system is almost the complete opposite of how classic Brazilian Counter-Strike teams traditionally operate. One fan summarized it this way:
Jame’s style is the opposite of FalleN’s — fast trades and simple improvisation versus structure and strict systems.
Could PARIVISION Even Sell Jame?
Another major topic involved whether PARIVISION would realistically allow such a transfer to happen. Peacemaker himself questioned whether the organization would ever agree to sell its franchise player, especially considering how heavily the entire roster is built around Jame’s system.
The former coach also mentioned that Jame’s long-time assistant Dastan could theoretically become part of the package if the player ever changed organizations. That idea only generated even more memes and reactions across the community.
Meanwhile, some fans suggested alternative scenarios instead of directly replacing FalleN. A portion of the community proposed keeping FalleN inside the organization as a mentor or secondary voice while gradually helping Jame adapt to Brazilian CS culture and communication.
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Future Depends on FURIA’s Major Result
Throughout the discussion, peacemaker repeatedly emphasized that none of this currently appears realistic unless FURIA completely collapses at the Major. According to him, the organization is still expected to qualify through direct VRS invitations for upcoming events, meaning there is no immediate pressure to make extreme roster moves.
Still, the conversation revealed how uncertain the future around FURIA has become. The organization has already experimented with international additions in recent years, and another disappointing Major campaign could once again force difficult decisions around the roster’s long-term direction.
For now, the idea remains pure speculation. However, the fact that respected figures inside the Brazilian scene are openly discussing a player like Jame joining FURIA shows how dramatically the modern CS2 ecosystem continues to evolve.

