Overconfidence?

Hello! Immortal 3, looking to hit radiant. I've been reviewing professional POVs on YouTube looking to weed out some of my own bad habits, or pick up some new good habits. One thing I notice is the amount of confidence which professionals play with, which isn't surprising. However, sometimes this confidence baffles me. I've attached an example to this post. The first ten seconds of the video. I can't understand wide swinging this angle. Why would you want to expose yourself to 2-3 angles at once, especially with that large of a perspective disadvantage? With no dash activated despite playing Jett. How could you be so fearless of getting head tapped from an enemy player holding any of those 2-3 angles before you can even see them due to their perspective advantage? In this example the fade eye was shot immediately, and there was no info on whether or not those positions were clear. Are these players simply that confident that they throw disadvantage out of the window? Personally, when I play mid on abyss I clear each of these angles one by one (First next to the half wall, then left of the stairs, then right of the stairs), swinging with as much momentum as possible each time in order to minimize perspective disadvantage. Am I just playing incorrectly or inefficiently? And if so, what's to stop someone from getting the easy pick on me if i wide swing as shown in the video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETpbaJcjH60
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