I deranked myself from G1-G3 just playing around and see what worked in comp situation. The same heroes I've gotten mvp with multiple times in qp was sinking the team badly because there's a difference between playing against bots/people fucking around and sweaty comp nerds.
Any of you guys that have any suggestion on how to do it?
Well I would say there are some answers/arguments/anecdotal evidence, whatever you wanna call it, to that question.
First is that you can't really do anything about it. Let's say you are playing a good Captain America, jumping into the enemies backline, disrupting the healers, forcing attention to yourself, not dying and disengaging. Your impact or success still largely depends on your team. Do they push when you have the attention? Do the healers try to keep you alive? Do your DPS players focus the right targets ? If you are playing the most intense and sweatiest game ever, but your team is marveling at the sky and eating crayons, it doesn't matter.
You can of course do what all good fighting game players do and watch your replays. Trying to discover your own mistakes and what you can do better next time. That certainly helps, but it is a team game, after all.
Sometimes you just have a shitty round. Happened yesterday to me. First game, we get decimated. Enemy team is calling us bots. Second round, a complete reversal. Nobody changed characters. But we just played better. Happens.
You can try to ask players to switch characters / insult them and tell them you will do a better job. Seen both happen. And suddenly you are the best team ever. Same with the "gg after a 1" people. Something clicks, and suddenly they stop throwing and play amazing. Insulting/motivating your team can help. But often it's the individual player's mindset that needs to change. Can happen on a whim or never.
And as far as I can tell, speaking about Bronze-Gold regarding ranked and QP, doesn't matter. Too many fragile people who just can't take the loss and then play the next game with a neutral mindset. Always easier to blame someone else than to reflect on your own mistakes.
tldr: Character/ team comps can make a difference, but I think it's the mentality that makes the biggest impact on how your team will perform. Hope you can influence that somehow, and just try your best.