We all need to learn from this don't know where to post it, but it's negative
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Posted 12 April 2012 - 09:18 PM
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Posted 12 February 2013 - 09:21 AM
TechPB-Mike, on 18 January 2012 - 08:48 PM, said:
Is that people would lash out MORE at someone like me, who would BRUTALLY retaliate against someone like that, than against the guy shown in this video
That's the REAL tragedy of paintball. We are so fucking soft shelled as a sport, that we tolerate stuff like this.
If I saw this at my local field, I would (and I have on many occasions) bonus balled him so many times in the next game, that his ONLY option would be to get off the field to avoid being continuously shot. I've proudly delivered this type of justice to people who act like this on numerous occasions. And I'm more than prepared to deal with whatever happens in the "parking lot" afterwards. God didn't make me 6'5" 220 pounds to sit back and watch other people get picked on
This sport is softer than bread. In football you get caught doing something dirty (like sticking your hand up someone's mask, or trying to forearm them in the nuts, or going after someone's knees), your head better be on a swivel because someone is going to put you on an ambulance cot. See what happens in baseball, if you purposely slide wide going into second base and cleat the shit out of the short stop and break up the double play. Your next time at bat, you'll have a fastball embedded into your kidney. See what happens if you play dirty and knock people over in basketball, watch your jaw get broken when someone throws an elbow at you when coming down from a rebound. Or they'll put their feet under yours and watch your roll your ankle. That's called "regulating" and it works VERY well
In paintball, we are too fucking soft to allow people to regulate on assholes like this. You will be criticized more for putting an asshole like that in his place, than he was for acting this way.
Personally, I don't give a fuck what anyone in this industry says about my actions. If I had the chance to meet that guy on the field, he'd be asking for neosporin and and ice pack. I hunt mother fuckers like this, and I FULLY ENCOURAGE that you do the same. You see someone doing something like this, you don't stop shooting at him until he's outside of the net. And if you get a chance to bunker him, shove your barrel as hard as you can into the back of his skull, pull the trigger and drop him.
Act like an asshole, get treated like one
Agreed 100%
I have done things like this in soccer. Guy slide tackles my ankles on purpose? I get up and go after him when he gets the ball. The problem is, the one who retaliates always gets the shit for it. Never the person who starts it.
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Posted 12 February 2013 - 10:04 AM
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Posted 04 March 2013 - 12:38 AM
On a more serious note my fields players do something completely different, they wait until you approach them then they light u up. One time I took one dangerously close to the diaphragm from touch distance when I came up behind my enemy
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Posted 02 April 2013 - 03:52 PM
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Posted 02 April 2013 - 03:54 PM
IPlaySoccer, on 12 February 2013 - 09:21 AM, said:
TechPB-Mike, on 18 January 2012 - 08:48 PM, said:
Is that people would lash out MORE at someone like me, who would BRUTALLY retaliate against someone like that, than against the guy shown in this video
That's the REAL tragedy of paintball. We are so fucking soft shelled as a sport, that we tolerate stuff like this.
If I saw this at my local field, I would (and I have on many occasions) bonus balled him so many times in the next game, that his ONLY option would be to get off the field to avoid being continuously shot. I've proudly delivered this type of justice to people who act like this on numerous occasions. And I'm more than prepared to deal with whatever happens in the "parking lot" afterwards. God didn't make me 6'5" 220 pounds to sit back and watch other people get picked on
This sport is softer than bread. In football you get caught doing something dirty (like sticking your hand up someone's mask, or trying to forearm them in the nuts, or going after someone's knees), your head better be on a swivel because someone is going to put you on an ambulance cot. See what happens in baseball, if you purposely slide wide going into second base and cleat the shit out of the short stop and break up the double play. Your next time at bat, you'll have a fastball embedded into your kidney. See what happens if you play dirty and knock people over in basketball, watch your jaw get broken when someone throws an elbow at you when coming down from a rebound. Or they'll put their feet under yours and watch your roll your ankle. That's called "regulating" and it works VERY well
In paintball, we are too fucking soft to allow people to regulate on assholes like this. You will be criticized more for putting an asshole like that in his place, than he was for acting this way.
Personally, I don't give a fuck what anyone in this industry says about my actions. If I had the chance to meet that guy on the field, he'd be asking for neosporin and and ice pack. I hunt mother fuckers like this, and I FULLY ENCOURAGE that you do the same. You see someone doing something like this, you don't stop shooting at him until he's outside of the net. And if you get a chance to bunker him, shove your barrel as hard as you can into the back of his skull, pull the trigger and drop him.
Act like an asshole, get treated like one
Agreed 100%
I have done things like this in soccer. Guy slide tackles my ankles on purpose? I get up and go after him when he gets the ball. The problem is, the one who retaliates always gets the shit for it. Never the person who starts it.
That ref should've kicked him off the field! We're too soft when it comes to this, especially with renters looking to get into the sport.

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