And I still don't believe that snowballing should ever reach a point where the game is decided with finality, without actually being over with. You should never ever feel completely and totally helpless against the sheer disparity of numbers wielded by their characters vs yours, and still be forced to slog through it under threat of action against your account. I just don't understand how anybody can consider that anything but horrible, toxic game design. An advantage is fine, but hopeless, crushing dance party in front of your nexus because you're just knocked that far down and will instantly explode if you take one step outside your spawn? No fucking thanks. Put some limits on that shit.
I agree with the principle- if the game is over, it should be over- but I've really never noticed it being a problem. When it happens early game, it's usually not so much that you
can't win as that you just can't quite muster the effort to coordinate properly and so on. Arguably that's still a lost game and should be surrenderable, but that'd lead to a lot of people falling into that slump every game they weren't on the winning side of. It's easier and quicker to just toss a losing game and draw a new hand than work with what you've got, but that leads to very unappealing games for everyone, regardless of which side they're on.
When it happens late game, the enemy team is usually pretty efficient about it, but if they're not, their superminions are and that's another possible opening. I've never seen a Nexus last long when I couldn't leave the platform to defend it, regardless of what the enemy team's champions were doing. I have seen a winning team lose one teamfight and just not respawn fast enough to recover from it, however.
-If someone REALLY wants to play a role, he will suck at it and he will take a champion that doesn't fit in the teamcomp.
-If someone in your team criticizes your choice of champion/summoner spells/build/etc... he will be feeding and possibly leaving the game.
Support's corollary: If the ADC vehemently demands a certain support from you, he'll bitch around for the entire game.
I'd generalize this to say that the more specific someone thinks everything needs to be, the more likely that they really can't function unless everything goes their way in general.
On my last promotion match, I went support with my duo queue buddy ADC. We demolished the lane, carried the game and got me into the lofty heights of Silver IV. The lane being Draven/Leona might have something to do with that
What's wrong with Leona/Draven? >_>