on any given day any team can win...
Mr Welly, this is true but generally speaking the better teams will prevail and that's the way it should be but it's much better we assess anything based upon generalities rather than exceptions.
Mr Sci-fi1991, I don't think its the responsibility of the pro teams to tell the 'lesser' teams where they are going wrong mate, I think it better if the lesser teams go into the game with a view to learning themselves, after all, if the lesser team has a team-talk afterwards, it won't be long before the real reasons begin to emerge for the defeat, if in fact it was a defeat.
In essence, the game of paintball and its dynamics aren't complicated, people run, people shoot, people die; the unraveling of these events is not hard if you sit everyone down just after the game and the captain conducts the debrief.
You'd be surprised what you can learn if you adopt this post game strategy.
One of the reasons this is hugely important is because it begins to equip any team with the necessary tools to improve and hopefully go through the ranks; the last thing any up and coming team needs is to be reliant on pro teams letting them know where they went wrong.
There are some pros out there who have zero problem in sitting down and having a quick 5 minutes with you but there others who are so far up their own arrse you can see their eyeballs either side of their tonsils.