VICIOUS snags another
February 8, 2010 in VICIOUS
With the recent signings on pro paintball teams, we were sure we would see a few free agents get snagged up. Team VICIOUS has just secured a major pro paintball player. Click the image below to view the official announcement.
Drew Templeton has been officially signed with VICIOUS. Pro Paintball’s very own Gilbert Rossignol caught up with Drew Templeton who had this to say:
I’d like to say that I’m excited to play with players and an organization that is not only focused on winning, but is willing to put all the hard work in that’s needed to do so. This is the third team Ive played on that’s been coached by Greg Pauley. I’m excited to have his experience again now that I personally have some more experience, or at least more than I did back when I played with him on Diesel and Avalanche.
Congrats to Drew Templeton and VICIOUS.


??? said on February 8, 2010
I don’t understand why he left Aftershock…???
Will said on February 9, 2010
Shock just picked up a huge roster of top names. chances are, he wouldn’t get playing time, not to say that he isn’t a good player but Aftershock now has a top finishing roster.
708 said on February 9, 2010
You must have not watched shock play last year.
BOBBY TUCSON said on February 8, 2010
well i completely understand, who the hell WOULDN’T want to play on vicious with g.p. and the boys.what a great camp of guys.
realtalk said on February 9, 2010
this dude is a no name, outside of the mid west i guarantee nobody knows this dude. not news
Also realtalk said on February 9, 2010
I’m from CA and I know who he is. I don’t even follow pro all that much either. I’d say he’s a pretty big name if you know anything about pros at all. It’s kind of weird to see him not playing for ‘Shock. Best of luck
who said on February 9, 2010
HAHAHA….i would laugh my ass off when this “nobody” grilled you. Drew doesn’t make waves but if you have ever seen him play or listened to knowledge of the game, i am sure you would change your tone about him being a “nobody”
The Dr Harm said on February 9, 2010
nice
east coast said on February 9, 2010
i am on the east coast and play alot of national events and follow pro paintball this kid must be good if greg is bringing him on but i have never heard of him
anders said on February 9, 2010
what i want to know is who is getting kicked off vicious to make way for the new guys.
Me said on February 9, 2010
Vicious has 6 local guys on the team and picked up Billy, Pat and Drew to give them 9 for the 2010 season.
Real Question said on February 9, 2010
Who would really want to play for GP? Answer: NOBODY
Who would really want to play for Vicious? Answer Everyone
Gilbert said on February 9, 2010
If I lived closer to GP and was given the opportunity, I would play for him in a heartbeat.
This guy said on February 9, 2010
GP is not easy to play for this is true. Seems to have worked out well for Vicious as they have won an event each year and have moved up from D-3 to Pro.
Ben Baker said on February 9, 2010
ermmm play for a coach whos guna pussy foot round and not make you work or
play for GP who will drop kick your ass if your slackin?
id play for GP
b-rad said on February 9, 2010
i agree. gp is a hard ass but that’s what it takes sometimes to win and run a successful organization. Look at Bryson and PBV. They aren’t exactly winning consistently but he’s building a dynasty
Real Question said on February 9, 2010
Perfect comparison Bryson and GP!!
Cameron Deppermann said on February 9, 2010
Good for drewbie, known him since he played for voltage, straight killer!
haha said on February 9, 2010
Ken Bryson is more worried about becoming the self-titled, “Paintball Czar”, than actually winning. GP could give a shit about anything other than winning and promoting his sponsors.