Hey, this is {F13}Jack. We didn't DDOS you. There is only one person in F13 who could even theoretically possess the knowledge of how to DDOS, and he gets really pissy when opponents drop from good games. We play for fun, and people bailing for whatever reason is not fun. Your friend lagged out. That has nothing to do with us. This game is notorious for that. Hell it happens to me a few times a week. And given that we use the same TS server that you do, this complaint strikes me as incredibly petty. Grow up.
Haha a couple things. (four).
http://www.coh2.org/ladders/playercard/viewBoard/0/steamid/76561198029819331
This is your playercard.
1) "Your friend lagged out. That has nothing to do with us. This game is notorious for that. Hell it happens to me a few times a week." You have 30 drops in 2329 games. That's a pretty low rate, and certainly not a few times a week. (As a side note, 14 of these were in teams with SenatorBix, which is odd because you've only played 358 games with him; I have no idea why your drop rate increase from .81% without him to 3.91% with him.)
A second note, however: I'm going to guess this figure includes crashes, rather than only lag/disconnects, because I've never had an internet-based drop, and I just checked my playercard and of 4099 games, it says I have 44 drops. I think it counts all exits from a game other than quitting, surrendering, or closing the client as drops. But, to give you the benefit of the doubt, we'll assume that all 30 of your drops have been from your internet failing you. You should think about switching ISPs.
2) Our position is: internet-based disconnections such as we experience in playing against your team are uncommon, yet seem to be quite common against F{13}. Your response is, "internet-based disconnections are quite common, it even happens all the time to me." The second part of your response is demonstrably false (supra), so this leaves us with your first contention, "internet-based disconnections are quite common." Isn't this the opposite position a member of F{13} should be taking? That is, if it's your experience as an F{13} player that people are always experiencing problems with their internet in this game, shouldn't that raise some eyebrows? We're saying it's rare; why are you saying it's common?
3) How often do people "drop from good games" with you? People usually either ragequit or play games through; why is it you have enough of a sample size to draw a pattern of behavior from your teammate from something that's pretty rare in our opinion? What qualifies as a "good game" to you? Is it a game against good opponents? Is it a game against scrubs? Do you notice your good opponents dropping more frequently? What about the scrubs? In your experience, how often do you notice people who have had a change of fortune in their favor "drop from good games"?
4) Hypothetically, let's assume I was on your team and I knew how to make our opponents drop. Would I tell you? Well, I don't know whether you'd be on board with that, and since I'm on your team, I might not want to jeopardize my play with you. What should my reaction be if I make someone drop? Happiness or no reaction at all might arouse suspicion; perhaps anger would be a better response? Why are you using a person's reaction to an occurrence as evidence they didn't do something?
I guess I'll close by saying that I completely believe your assertion that you don't know about any F{13} malfeasance, and that this is not meant to be an accusation directed towards you personally.