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PaintballDork
04-17-06, 01:38 PM
Set your TiVo, Tell your Friends... U.S. Paintball Championships Presented by Vault – Episode #2 Airs tonight on Monday Night on ESPN2!

Each week for the next twㅇmonths, 8 NPPL Professional Paintball teams face off against each other in one-hour episodes on ESPN2 and ESPN2HD.

Every Monday night starting April 10th at 10 PM Eastern Time/7pm Pacific Time, ESPN2 will air coverage of the 2005 National Professional Paintball League’s (NPPL) U.S. Paintball Championships held at Miami’s Bicentennial Park.

From exciting duels in the snake to long-range sniping, ESPN2 captures the fast-paced action. Featuring a $50,000 cash prize, the largest prize in NPPL history, the round robin tournament features eight of the world’s best professional paintball teams.

If you missed last Monday nights episode of U.S. Paintball Championships it will re-air tonight at 9pm Eastern/6pm Western Time and the NEW episode will air immediately following (10 pm Eastern/7 pm Pacific) on ESPN2.

El Scorcho
04-17-06, 01:59 PM
This is me not caring.

PaintballDork
04-17-06, 02:41 PM
Rockmjd23 What division and team do you play for?

Hospitaller
04-18-06, 01:53 PM
its so boring to just watch a dozen people crouch behind inflatible obstacles and shoot buckets of paintballs at eachother. where is the excitement in that? the matches ive watched almost all go the same way, the first team that loses one or two people gets rolled.

seems almost pointless that they have stuck with the convention of semi auto when everyone has a gun capable of 8+ balls per second.

they should have some stock class matches like that, where everyone has a pump action gun with a ten round tube and powered by 75cent 12gram cylinders instead of $500 high pressure nitrogen rigs (not to mention probably $1000+ for their electropneumatic semi-autos.)