06-01-2009, 10:18 PM
<!--quoteo(post=41460:date=Jun 1 2009, 02:49 PM:name=bz)-->QUOTE (bz @ Jun 1 2009, 02:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I have to work in 20 so this is gonna be quick:
"Clutchness" exists. From experience, my level of play in bean bags increases when I'm playing better competition. When I'm on the ropes I almost <i>always</i> come through either for the big tying hole or 3 holes in to come back from behind to win. That's why there are Robert Horry's or Steve Kerr's. Don't mistake clutchness for making a shitty player suddenly channel Babe Ruth when the game is on the line. Clutchness is relative and players that would perform well in any situation are those that I am referring to when I speak of clutchness.
Chemistry exists and is a big part of a successful team. Yes, it ebs and flows with the immediate success of a team, but a team ability to work together, coexist, etc. or lack of will effect everyone's ability. Baseball is a game, but it is also a job like any other. Think of your jobs and how well you and your coworkers perform when your boss is being a dick or your guy in the cube next to you won't stop farting.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I like what you've done there.
"Clutchness" exists. From experience, my level of play in bean bags increases when I'm playing better competition. When I'm on the ropes I almost <i>always</i> come through either for the big tying hole or 3 holes in to come back from behind to win. That's why there are Robert Horry's or Steve Kerr's. Don't mistake clutchness for making a shitty player suddenly channel Babe Ruth when the game is on the line. Clutchness is relative and players that would perform well in any situation are those that I am referring to when I speak of clutchness.
Chemistry exists and is a big part of a successful team. Yes, it ebs and flows with the immediate success of a team, but a team ability to work together, coexist, etc. or lack of will effect everyone's ability. Baseball is a game, but it is also a job like any other. Think of your jobs and how well you and your coworkers perform when your boss is being a dick or your guy in the cube next to you won't stop farting.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I like what you've done there.
"Last year, I was sort of a kid and I was a little scared, I ain't scared any more."
Quote:- Hank Aaron