Jul 8, 2014 | Analysis
Watching the matches of the Chicago PSP Open honestly made me fall in love with paintball again. Unlike the Mid-Atlantic Open, there were no ridiculously long low scoring matches due to an unbelievably boring layout. Instead, there was in-your-face aggression, with...
Aug 21, 2013 | Analysis
Much like Shaq, the offensive line of a football team, or the big time slugger, having a few big men on a paintball team can greatly increase your productivity on the field. Of course, the traditional idea of what a back player is (fat, slow, old) is swiftly changing...
Aug 3, 2013 | Analysis
Possibly the most high profile position on the paintball field, the snake is where all the cool kids want to be. They get the coolest pictures, get to fly through the air (for cool pictures), get all the glory and often are the linchpin of any good game plan. While...
Jul 30, 2013 | Analysis
Trenton Topgun Union is the first PSP team to ascend the relegation ladder and with their promotion comes loads of questions. Who are they? Where did they come from? Are they a legit shot at grabbing a title? The Social Paintball PSP crew has done their best to dig...
May 24, 2013 | Analysis
With the debut of the Challengers Division, the PSP Mid Atlantic Open was easily one of the most anticipated events since the dissolution of the NXL in late 2008. In this writer’s opinion, the most interesting question throughout the event was not necessarily...