For the record, the NPPL did not go bust 3 times.
Here is a history lesson for the people that keep saying this:
NPPL name was bought by Chuck Hendsch (NPPL was 10&5 man, but about to go X-ball)
Hendsch approached WDP/Angel for support/partnership.
WDP start Pure Promotions.
Pure Promotions create NPPL Super & Series.
Series runs for 4 years.
WDP sell Pure Promotions to Pacific Paintball.
Pacific Paintball runs the Super 7 Series for 1 season.
Pacific Paintball is Bankrupt (this is the first time someone running the NPPL, or the NPPL itself, is 'bust')
Team reps, plus Chuck Hendsch, buy the assets of pacific paintball at Auction, including the NPPL brand-name.
This group operate the league to this day (2nd season)
THAT is an accurate interpretation of the facts. The NPPL went bust once, not 3 times.
Jonathan, I know that Baca Loco refers to this being the 3rd incarnation of the NPPL, and I know you think of Paul as a godlike being, but facts are facts, and while this is the 3rd (4th actually) ownership of the NPPL, and therefore 3rd (4th actually) version thereof, it is untrue/inaccurate to say it went bust 3 times, twice, or any other number other than once (1).
This '3 times bust' fantasy is just something people repeat over and over, hoping it will one day become truth, or perhaps in some cases, simply ignorance of the facts
Anyway, this should help the argument for 7-man, or at least allow it to be more of a fact-based argument.