Of course if you love him you love him, play the shit out of him who cares if you lose.
I play with Rawwrh every day and I'm on skype with him everyday, so he can know this is coming from a good place.
@Whoever was addressing me: If you have a hard time hitting the orange button in guitar hero, making that transition that you didn't need to do in easy or medium, the next step isn't to play Through the Fire and the Flames by Dragonforce until you "get it". It's just too much.
Rawwrh is still having troubles with not just core game mechanics but fundamental control. Most of the time- he plays with a LOCKED CAMERA. As Nasus, he will have 33 stacks on his Q 30 minutes into a game (yeah, that's 11 last hits with Q). He will be fundamentally challenged enough by playing ANY adc to the point that he can experience immense growth, he doesn't need to crank it up the furnace even higher and get so overwhelmed that he learns almost nothing from the experience.
I'm all for making things intentionally harder on yourself in order to make life easier in application, hell I've made like 3 videos saying that on my YouTube channel. There's a point though, where the level of difficulty is too high to adjust or just non applicable to the situation. I set the RT to 10 or so when practicing wushu so that if I can make reasonable comebacks sometimes under that reaction time, 20 is a joke. But if I set the RT to... I don't know 5, there's no need for it. It's sensory overload, it might be damn near impossible for my hands and brain to work with, and i'll learn essentially nothing from the experience.