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"After seeing a lot of threads over the internet it came apparent that if it was stock class (Explanation of Stock Class is here: http://www.stockclasspaintball.com/faq.shtml ) teams playing on ESPN events that more people would watch. Now before you judge it hear me out.
1) Less paint in the air means more movement which means it happens faster which means people can see much faster games which would in turn be more interesting.
2) Because there is less paint in the air you can show the shots easier and where people were shot can become more apparent so its easier to follow along.
3) It would as a by product show Paintball going faster and easier to watch so you can see the lanes moves and shots much easier with out the constant interruption of hundreds of paintballs firing.
What do you think?"
I agree 100%. The roots which start crazes are what sometimes keep them held high. If you are uncertain, please view the following videos. There is movement and tension that you wouldn't get in an average speedball tourney. There also are dedicated Pump teams all across America.
(NSA FTW!)
There has been a sudden increase in the amount of people on here talking about and buying Pumps, which is awesome!
So, what do you think?
"After seeing a lot of threads over the internet it came apparent that if it was stock class (Explanation of Stock Class is here: http://www.stockclasspaintball.com/faq.shtml ) teams playing on ESPN events that more people would watch. Now before you judge it hear me out.
1) Less paint in the air means more movement which means it happens faster which means people can see much faster games which would in turn be more interesting.
2) Because there is less paint in the air you can show the shots easier and where people were shot can become more apparent so its easier to follow along.
3) It would as a by product show Paintball going faster and easier to watch so you can see the lanes moves and shots much easier with out the constant interruption of hundreds of paintballs firing.
What do you think?"
I agree 100%. The roots which start crazes are what sometimes keep them held high. If you are uncertain, please view the following videos. There is movement and tension that you wouldn't get in an average speedball tourney. There also are dedicated Pump teams all across America.
(NSA FTW!)
There has been a sudden increase in the amount of people on here talking about and buying Pumps, which is awesome!
So, what do you think?