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Old 11-29-2017, 11:54 PM   #7
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i think he means when it's used for those that don't perform as well when the game is not on the line.

a different, more positive version of 'clutch' is what you are thinking of.

no such thng as clutch, you either get the most out of your abilities or you do not. the rest is small sample related results.

you can always hurt yourself relative to potential, but you cannot make yourself better than what you are. that would require some advanced genetic engineering that we are not capable as of yet.

so instead of calling 'normal' clutch, they shoudl call those that are unable to be consistent* weak-willed. (includes normal volatility)

you see it on the golf course alot. a little bit of trouble on the horizon and all of a sudden they can't hit the da^n ball.

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