I am dumbfounded how the term dead belongs anywhere goes with this card/deck. I see nearly anyone playing this amazing deck, which doesn't really have any weakness in the current format. I've been playing it since I got back into TCG, & find it to be a deck that will probably be amazing till the day it rotates. I've been such a master of this deck and have won several events playing it, and right now I find it to be among the top decks! I've heard this term before from some people & it draws me to the question are you nuts?!? I find it even at a better point of it play as of right now even. I'd like to hear opinions on people that believe this rubbish & get some other side points. By the way I'm only talking about standard format, I don't play expanded.
You didn't hear...?
His funeral was last weekend... he ended up dying while trying to cross the freeway to get back to the pond. His wife and kids were at the funeral and I heard that his daughter discovered the body...
...wait, you said Greninja? Oh... whoops. I thought you meant Frogger.
No, in all honesty, people love throwing around terms like "dead" and "unviable" and all sorts of nonsense whenever something starts to fall out of favor, whether its via Meta shifts or bans or whatever. The deck is still a good deck, but it may have new threats, in all reality (Decidueye/Plume is a good example, of course). Granted, that doesn't mean anything in retrospect, considering we all thought Night March was long gone in Expanded and, what do you know, it showed up strong again recently.
That said, Vileplume is honestly fairly easy to get out, and, more importantly, so is Decidueye. The fact that the Owl can go up on Turn 1, immediately target Froakie with its ability, and then potentially score a Knock Out (or two if they set up a 2nd Decidueye) is a massive problem to decks like Frogs, who, unless they start Talonflame, don't run too many bulky options for Basics. So, in reality, the deck can be quite the handful to deal with. Still, if you slow down the tempo of the deck, you can easily kill off Oddish/Rowlet with Greninja BREAK, which I find funny.
That all said and aside, if you really think about it, that's kind of how Pokemon TCG works. We find something that works, we play with it, we find something else that works, we play with that and either shun the original thing that worked or other things, then someone else finds out that those things still work well and it starts all over again. Always do what you feel is best for you and always play what you feel you will be best on. That's realistically that only thing that truly matters.
After all, we're all playing a game, anyway.
(Glad you brought this up, by the way. I feel a lot of people fall in to the unfortunate trap of "this is good" and "this is bad", so keep at it with your own thing, yo~)
-Asmer