CDL 2020: SiLLY Minnesota RØKKR Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020

Justin "SiLLY" Fargo-Palmer is an AR slayer for the Minnesota RØKKR. The 24-year-old American will feature as part of the Minnesota franchise in the Call of Duty League (CDL) 2020 Season.

SiLLY is best known for his World Championship win in 2018 with Evil Geniuses on Call of Duty: WWII.

SiLLY started competing during Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, but didn't really become a regular name in the scene until Advanced Warfare. Once he had joined eUnited for the Infinite Warfare season, he became a household name by winning the Atlanta Open; he has won over $300,000 in prize money during his career.

Here's SiLLY's player profile for the CDL 2020 season.

CDL 2020 Season

For the debut season of the Call of Duty League, SiLLY will be a part of the Minnesota RØKKR - the team consists of:

  • Adam "Assault" Garcia
  • Adam "GodRx" Brown
  • Obaid "Asim" Asim
  • Alex "Alexx" Carpenter
  • Justin "SiLLY" Fargo-Palmer

With the CDL 2020 season yet to start, no offline tournaments have taken place yet. However, SiLLY has competed in a few online tournaments with the Minnesota RØKKR.

The Minnesota RØKKR have recorded two victories in the CheckMate Gaming $1000 5v5 S&D 2019-11-02 and GameBattles Premium $1000 4v4 S&D 2019-11-17.

 

Major Achievements

The following achievements feature all offline tournaments only.

Prize pool represents the total amount the team earned.

Game
Event
Date
Place
Prize
Team
BO4
Call of Duty World League Championship 2019
18-08-2019
13th-16th
$25,000
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019 Playoffs Play-in
21-07-2019
5th-8th
$0
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019
05-07-2019
9th-10th
$64,375
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Anaheim 2019
16-06-2019
13th-16th
$0
Team Envy
BO4
CWL London 2019
05-05-2019
4th
$25,000
Team Envy
BO4
WorldGaming Network Championship Series 2019 Grand Finals
07-04-2019
1st
C$25,000
Yerr
BO4
CWL Fort Worth 2019
17-03-2019
9th-12th
$0
Team Envy
BO4
CWL Las Vegas Open 2019
09-12-2018
9th-12th
$0
Team Envy
WWII
Call of Duty World League Championship 2018
19-08-2018
1st
$600,000
Evil Geniuses
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2
19-07-2018
9th-10th
$0
Evil Geniuses
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Team History

  • Minnesota RØKKR - Assault, GodRx, Asim, Alexx (October 2019 - Present)
  • Team Envy - Huke, ACHES, Apathy, Assault, Decemate Fero, Gunless, Assault (September 2018 - September 2019)
  • Evil Geniuses - ACHES, Apathy, Assault (April - September 2018)
  • eUnited - Accuracy, Legal, Pacman, Arcitys, Prestinni, Gunless, Swarley, Clayster (September 2016 - April 2018)
  • Next Threat - Censor, Burns, Maux(August 2016)
  • Cloud9 - Dedo, Swarley, Assault, Maux, Havok (July - August 2016)
  • Enigma6 Gold - Dedo, Swarley, Assault (February 2016)
  • Cloud9 - MerK, Burns, Mochila (December 2015 - January 2016)
  • Enigma6 Gold - Dedo, Swarley, Assault (October - November 2015)
  • iSolation eSports - KozMo, Nelson, EnZo, Dedo, Havok, LlamaGod, InFamous, GodLo, Havok, Attach, Lacefield, Mochila (February - October 2015)
  • Fuse eSports
  • Team Orbit - Schillez, Huhdle, EnZo (November 2014 - January 2015)
  • VexX Gaming
  • Dare Rising - TuQuick, Bloodz, PhenoM (October 2013)
  • MRKN Clan - PHiZZURP, Ded, Schillez (August 2013)

 

SiLLY's History

Black Ops 1

SiLLY has been competing in Call of Duty for a number of years, but it wasn't until Black Ops 1 that he attended a major event.

Teaming with Recik, Image and PoiZzon, they finished top sixteen at MLG Columbus 2011.

Black Ops 2

Black Ops 2 saw SiLLY team with two different teams.

Under MRKN Clan, he partnered up with PhiZZURP, Dedo and Schillez to finish top 6 at UMG Atlanta 2013.

With Dare Rising, he attended UMG Dallas 2013 with TuQuick, Bloodz and PhenoM to finish top twelve.

Advanced Warfare

Advanced Warfare was a huge breakout year for SiLLY as he joined iSolation eSports.

A poor start led to a big roster change where Dedo, Havok, LlamaGod and SiLLY finished top twelve at UMG California 2015. They went on to place first at the MLG Pro League 2015 Season 3 Relegation event.

The team underwent a few changes, with GodRx coming in for LlamGod during UMG Dallas 2015 (placing top eight). They then attended EGL Dallas with Mochila (replacing GodRx) to finish first.

The season finished with Llamagod returning to the squad, where they placed top six at UMG Washington and the MLG Pro League Season 3 playoffs. Their final event, MLG World Finals, finished with an underwhelming top twelve.

Black Ops 3

Black Ops 3 saw SiLLY join Enigma6 Gold with Dedo, Swarley and Assault as they placed second at the UMG South Carolina 2016 Open.

However, the rest of the year didn't pan out as well as they had poor placements in offline tournaments.

Infinite Warfare

Infinite Warfare was no doubt SiLLY's most successful year, placing in the money 7/11 tournaments.

SiLLY joined eUnited and despite a woeful start at Las Vegas, the team rallied back after a few changes to place first at CWL Atlanta.

The roster of SiLLY, Acitys, Prestinni and Gunless had a fine year placing second in Dallas and top four of the Stage 1 Pro League.

However, there wasn't enough success, Gunless benched himself and was traded for Clayster. The team again placed in the top four for the Stage 2 Pro League, third at the playoffs and top six at COD Champs 2017.

WWII

The eUnited squad stuck together and they seemed to always be one step away from the championship.

Three times they placed second during the year, with plenty of top-six finishes.

SiLLY soon moved to Evil Geniuses to help them avoid relegation from the Pro League. They also added another second place to SiLLY's record for the season.

The Evil Geniuses team went on to defy the odds and place fist at COD Champs 2018.

Black Ops 4

For the Black Ops 4 season, Team Envy bought the Evil Geniuses team and brought on Huke as their fifth player.

The best result of the season came at CWL London 2019, fresh off a batch of roster changes, Envy had replaced Apathy and Assault with Decemate and Fero.

After a top sixteen finish at Anaheim, Envy soon loaned Huke to Splyce, making way for them to acquire Gunless on loan.

The team's second set of roster changes rewarded them with a top-eight finish at the Pro League playoffs and a top sixteen exit at COD Champs 2019.

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Written ByChris Trout@TheTrout91