I’m sure that there will be some people out there who will scorn me for starting this article on a relatively negative note, but here it goes anyway.
XSV was in no way ever supposed to be in the current state that it is in today.
Originally starting as an idea, XSV did what others dreamed to do by assembling a full roster of superstar tournament players. The team became an immediate favorite due to their underdog rating, popular roster, and appeal to the public. Every time these guys stepped onto the field, there was always a boat load of fans in the stands cheering them on. This, more or less, I would attribute to the roster at the current time of XSV’s climb to fame. Simply put, it was impossible not to like XSV as there was at least someone on the team’s roster who you were a fan of. It was that great. There were veterans to the game like Rich Telford, Matty Marshall and Micah McGlocklin. There were current stars like Davey Williamson, Neile Eberle and Jon Richardson. And finally there were future stars like Thomas Taylor and Nicky Cuba.
The same however cannot be said today.
It is hard to say exactly when things started turning south, but it is safe to speculate that towards the end of the 2006 season the ice began cracking. 2006 for XSV contained player controversies, contract conflictions, and sponsorship woes. Talent began drifting away, and apparently so did the team’s spirit. However, 2007 was a new year and XSV was determined to bring itself back to the top of the ladder, and secure spots on the podium once again. New rookie talent was hired onto the team in order to replace the veteran members who made their leave. The motiff behind this was probably:
XSV however pushed out very poor standings in all three major leagues. At the end of 2007, they were ranked:
Needless to say, things didn’t work out as best as to what they had hoped. 2007 was a sketchy year however, so you can’t really blame XSV as a whole due to all of the problems they had with sponsorships, their constantly changing roster, and other random problems that shouldn’t have happened had the team been properly managed.
So with all that being said, 2008 is here and XSV still has yet to impress. I actually defended XSV’s performance last year due to all of the internal problems that they had to deal with. However, for 2008 they dropped out of the NXL, and aren’t currently playing the Millennium series. This means that they only, really, have to worry about the five, NPPL, seven man events this year. They don’t have to worry about training for Xball and the Millennium formats, traveling to those locations, or all of the hassle that is involved with playing the two other leagues. The NPPL is their turf, and they have yet to reclaim it.
So what do I see currently? I see XSV, after dropping two leagues, playing the same game as they did in 2007, despite them not having excuses for doing so. I see smaller companies replacing major brands as official XSV sponsors; desperately trying to cling to the memory of XSV as a top team in the name of marketing. And finally, I see current original XSV members playing for other teams, in other leagues, in order to keep their personal ranking and status up.
So tell me: What do you see?