Whoa, Otto, calm down there.
I attempted to tape myself doing some flashy stuff, and the result was matched Silent Wolf speed and accuracy, yet less consistency, like Randall said. If I work on it, I may be able to get myself up there.
I never said I was more technical than you, Otto, I simply stated that I can do everything that you can. How I apply technical skill to my game - whether it be a friendly match or a tourney, is still unknown to very many people. I have no videos, and I plan on keeping it that way until I feel as though the right opportunity has presented itself. Videos only raise arguments and uneducated critique; something I'm not going to expose myself to.
To be honest, when I first started to play extremely technically, I thought I'd never find anyone who could do the same stuff as I did. Then I saw some of your videos and I was like, HO**** RIVALRY.
You also must remember, Canada is MUCH different from the States in terms of skill. A lot of well-known Canadian players can't go head to head with a well-known American player because of a huge skill gap. As far as Edmonton goes, we miraculously manage to keep up with the rest of Canada without smashing once or twice every week, which is something I'm very proud of.
You may have the most technical American Fox, which I say with confidence because I've been impressed by you before, however I plan on having the most technical Canadian Fox. Once I get the title, I was hoping you and I could make a collaboration showoff video, just to show people how ****'s done around here.
Kudos.
EDIT: And it's pronounced FuhFox