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8 From the Prez issue 74 11/2014 Welcome Ten Things I Wish We Could Do Over, Part 1 of 5 November 2014 1. In April of 1994 the Iron- Ironmen. Although Bob’s team had a pretty successful men showed up at the first season, it was still a big Splat-1 Indoor Championstep down from the Ironmen ships wearing JT Motocross jerseys and pants. This was success everyone was used to. And the SC Ironmen the first time that a big were initially dreadful withtime pro team playing in a out Bob. In essence, one big time event ever wore “concept” jerseys and pants great team became two decent ones. I wish we could instead of the traditional have seen the best team camo apparel. Within a few months many paintball tour- in paintball to that point in history, play out for another naments were not allowfive years. We’ll never know ing players to wear camo, but they may have been the BDUs, etc., and thus begun a period in time where much best team to ever play tournament paintball had they of the industry and tournastayed together. ment player base looked at camo-wearing woodsballers Next month I’ll give you two as second class paintball more things I wish we could citizens. do over. 2. In 1997 the Ironmen Thanks for reading! cut their captain Bob Long. From 1992 to the time Bob was let go, no team won more professional paintball events than the IronJohn Amodea men, and they were in their Editor/President prime as a team. The IronPaintballX3 Magazine men team minus Bob called themselves the SC Ironmen and Bob picked up a group of amateur players and named his team, Bob Long’s