User blog comment:Tainted Brownjuice/Get off your high horses!/@comment-5907289-20130527091919

I understand laning against Fizz is difficult, I have had same experiences.

I don't know how the laning phase went, but against a Fizz, I usually stay at turret and try to farm from afar and clear waves as fast as I can. Even if he can instagib me at my turret, it will hopefully damage him enough so he has to back as well. Hence, the turret stays alive longer.

But you should also look from your teammates perspective. If a player says my lane will be difficult in the beginning of the game, I understand. If the player gets killed, I understand. 5 deaths may indicate you stepped a little too far in the lane to get killed "that" much (by a little I mean you tried to go farther than the torch).

That's all OK. I see you have a difficult lane, it's OK. But if a 1/5 and thus weak (as in items/level) Kat tells me "Hey let's do this." I have my doubts. If a 10/0 Kat tells me the same I doubt as well, as I cannot be sure they can predict the future or not, but a 1/5 Kat raises more doubt; you must understand/you shouldn't expect that people do not blindly follow you if you have been doing "bad", if at all.

And as of getting Darius off his high horse; maybe he did win you the game! He traded so much top their top laner couldn't come mid, their jungler was ganking top, their jungler had to cover top, Fizz was going top. While that was happening, their top/jungle wasn't destroying your lane so the game stretched on and you could catch up and catch Varus in the jungle.

So perhaps Darius isn't the only one who needs to get off his horse.

TL;DR Don't expect me to follow a 4/10 Kat in the enemy jungle, Darius may have helped your lane by distracting them/luring them to top.