@CCbathwater It really is just about peoples play styles. While some may not think it can make you a better player I can say for myself it most certainly does.
1: It teaches me how to react and make smarter plays when being in a stressful environment.
2: it teaches me to use guns I normally would not use to get better with them.
3: it teaches me how to handle third party situation up to even more teams.
There are a few reasons some can name why and how it can make someone a better player. There are those times you drop in a safe location but still a team comes in or two. So without mixing a chill play style with a sweat play style you will only be adapted to your 1 true preferred play style. Then when it does get heated some may choke or not know what to do or look for without that hot drop experience forcing someone to learn those situations.