tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804718502406028481.post6999525510937660345..comments2024-01-19T00:21:36.058-05:00Comments on View from the Deadbox: Riffing On PSP Pro PaintballBaca Locohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13014510414015288907noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804718502406028481.post-5957644295531600792014-01-20T22:42:42.015-05:002014-01-20T22:42:42.015-05:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804718502406028481.post-41819346470434309612014-01-14T02:02:25.907-05:002014-01-14T02:02:25.907-05:00Towards the previous anonymous.
Lets remember, th...<br />Towards the previous anonymous.<br /><br />Lets remember, that Dynasty picked up a heavy sponsorship from hkarmy, which helped buy back dalton from impact. Not to say that he doesn't want to be there, but he was on impact for a few hours before the 2013 season started.<br />Dynasty also gave short and spicka decent deals for the 2013 season.<br />However, spicka did turn down a better deal from are chaos for the season.<br />Dynasty won 2 events this year…<br /><br />Houston heat pays those starters that helped win the 2013 Chicago psp open and 3 events in 2012.<br /><br />We know Damage pays some of their players. They won west coast open and 1 event in 2012.<br /><br />X-factor, well they are just good dudes on a good team.<br />Not sure if any of them have deals, but I wouldn't be surprised if Archie has some sort of deal.<br /><br />That leaves one event (2012 Chicago) won my by infamous. Most of those dudes do get some guns, some get more than others, and several of those dudes work for the empire.<br /><br />Impact didn't necessarily pay more money than heat did last season.<br />The russians were paid a lot and so was chad George.<br />Don't get me wrong impact straight out bought some players, but if you think about how much the new heat players/ex impact players are being paid for the 2014 season, you can assume the russians were paid the same amount or close to it.<br /><br />You are right money doesn't win, players win. Players that have heart leads to teams having players that are willing to work hard.<br />Hard work will hone your skills. Skills are in the equation for breeding success. Talent comes natural. <br />Players with heart, hardwork, skill, and talent are the ones that win…but some of them are also paid rightfully so.<br /><br />From anonymous 2Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804718502406028481.post-58799483286459716842014-01-13T22:01:44.398-05:002014-01-13T22:01:44.398-05:00Ironmen and Infamous prove money will get you half...Ironmen and Infamous prove money will get you halfway with great talent you pay for. Impact spent more than Heat and couldn't duplicate the results. Money doesn't win. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804718502406028481.post-15566635042196142672014-01-13T18:17:38.628-05:002014-01-13T18:17:38.628-05:00Anon
Did you read the post or just look at the pre...Anon<br />Did you read the post or just look at the pretty picture?Baca Locohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13014510414015288907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804718502406028481.post-85429960781585527822014-01-13T17:03:03.370-05:002014-01-13T17:03:03.370-05:00"You say money make them a top a team and I s..."You say money make them a top a team and I say talent."<br /><br />Money can buy talent. If I were wealthy and wanted to put together a top paintball team, I could offer big contracts to the most talented players and get them on my team. Granted, this would not guarantee success, but I'm pretty sure an team of all-stars that have the budget to practice everyday and are paid well enough that they don't have to worry about having day jobs would have a good chance of winning.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3804718502406028481.post-42351316151526570182014-01-13T13:03:50.664-05:002014-01-13T13:03:50.664-05:00Money results in the longevity of teams (like you ...Money results in the longevity of teams (like you said), and provides a greater opportunity for Championships but it is not the sole contributing factor for a Championship team.<br /><br />I would say money is probably the most important factor but in the end, it'll boil down to a bit of luck, talent, and effective use of time for preparation.<br /><br />A good example is the old Infamous, had the backing (and I'd say the talent) to be the best but never committed.<br /><br />At this point, one thing the majority of the top PSP pro teams have is financial backing. Enough to sustain a solid roster base, and practice enough. The only one I'd be iffy on would be X-Factor, and consistency is their biggest issue. Is that a result of a lack of funding, or proper preparation? I don't know, obviously the talent is their to win.NStoernoreply@blogger.com