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You'll see varying K/D's across all ranks of the game but honestly, a 1.4 is like
really good
You should 5 stack! If you have that good of a K/D, you'd probably be in a much higher elo if you had cosistent teammates.
Ultimately I would say that, evne though K/D is an okay reasoning for personal preformance, It's no the be-all, end-all in a cooperative game. Whereas it seems that you have an average K/D, What's important is comms and wins, how you're contributing to the team as a whole more so than just how many kills you're getting. K/D can fluctuate wildly, even with pros, so I wouldn't focus too much on it :)
It means you're carrying lower ranked players but definitely do not belong in Copper-Bronze. It also depends on the type of player you are and what ops you choose. Do you give callouts? Are you an entry fragger/support/roamer/anchor? And did you struggle in Silver or just get placed with bad teams in Silver? Losing 7-10 placement matches will put you between Bronze 2-Silver 4 typically.