Telluride Bush Gaming didn't bury the lede on this one. The Barstool-owned Call of Duty org, run by Jersey Jerry, Mook and Lil Sas since they launched it last August, has spent the last year turning front-office drama into content through its recurring Owner's Meeting series. This week they skipped the subtlety entirely and just asked fans point blank whether GM Jace Humberson should get fired.
Should we fire @JaceHumberson ?
The buildup started days earlier when the org previewed a full season review of Humberson, complete with a throwback to his original hiring interview from last September, and invited fans to submit questions and complaints ahead of the sit-down. That's not nothing — Humberson has been the guy steering roster calls since the team's first lineup of Capsidal, Prolute, Spart and TJHaLy went up on October 30th. Putting his job up for a public vote is either great content or a real gut check, and with this org it's usually both at once.
Owner's Meeting 48 dropped the same night with the blunt title "Is Jace Fired?" and didn't waste time getting into it — including Jerry's apparent falling out with Nicky Numbers, who's been holding out of the org's Hot Mics & Cold Beers show entirely. Whatever cooled between them, it's now part of the same episode putting Humberson on trial.
But the review wasn't just a referendum on the past — it doubled as a preview of what's coming. Humberson laid out his vision for the org's next Call of Duty title cycle, MW4, and fans immediately zeroed in on whether fan-favorite F3AR made his list.
If @JaceHumberson had full control, here is his ideal MW4 roster… https://t.co/F7ZHs5PVCf
That question got partially answered days later when the org confirmed it's building its MW4 roster around Hector "H3CZ" Rodriguez — not a random pickup, but the founder and owner of OpTic Gaming, one of the most decorated names in Call of Duty history. Attaching that kind of pedigree to the next roster build is a real statement about where Telluride Bush wants to go, regardless of what happens to Humberson's title.
Looks like we are building around @H3CZ for MW4 🌳✍️ https://t.co/HAkPDhGvkE
None of this settles anything yet. The GM's fate got put to a vote instead of a decision, the MW4 roster is still being sketched out in public, and Jerry and Nicky Numbers still have something to sort out off-camera. For an org that's built its whole identity on airing the front office out loud, that's exactly the point — and with a Minecraft stream Wednesday and what the team is calling a big stream Friday already on the calendar, they're not slowing down to let the dust settle.
