No 1: Tim Montressor
When Montressor and Company left Impact to join Houston Heat, the entire paintball world thought it would be a natural fit. Then when they performed extremely well at the first APL event, the tournament watching community figured it would be business as normal for Heat. However, at the Dallas Open Montressor finished as the number 86 player in the league. That’s a pretty big drop for the player that finished 3rd overall in 2013, with high points coming at the World Cup, where he finished 2nd, and the West Coast Open where he was the Top Gun. For Heat to be successful, Montressor has to be more productive.
since when did slowiak count as 5 players?>