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Is the Dream Over?

Is the Dream Over?

The most dominant, storied, respected team in paintball appears to be in shambles. Dynasty has made the top four podium but twice in seven events this season. They have gotten blown out 0-7 in two straight PSP tournaments — an embarrassment you would expect from CEP...
2012 PSP MAO: Aftermath

2012 PSP MAO: Aftermath

Only four teams out of over one hundred playing the event escape this feeling, these doubts, these questions. They creep up as you take off your jersey and pads and throw it all in the gearbag, before you sit in a shady spot, covered in sweat, face in your hands going...
The Worst Rule in Paintball, 2012 PSP MAO Saturday

The Worst Rule in Paintball, 2012 PSP MAO Saturday

On the whole the PSP does a damn good job with their refereeing crew. Watching the Pro games on Saturday, there were a few questionable calls, but nothing egregious, and certainly a lot of close, tough calls the crew got right. What cannot be ignored however is the...
2012 PSP MAO: Thursday and Friday Impressions

2012 PSP MAO: Thursday and Friday Impressions

Thursday: It is not always ideal when, as the GPS moans about the imminent arrival at the field of a paintball event, the only thing to be seen outside the windows are rows and rows of corn. Not every event can be on the Las Vegas strip or on the beach, but I guess it...
Paintball Has Survived

Paintball Has Survived

It has been a tough few years for paintball. The current class of young pro players remembers how, five short years ago, Oliver Lang was signing a contract worth six figures, paintball was on both Spike TV and ESPN, PSP’s World Cup was still at Disney World, and the...