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Footballguy
I'm not going to base all thoughts about this on just the Pitt game. But there's no way I can say Peyton lived up to even my lowered playoff expectations for nearly 3 quarters of that game. He looked bad up until the Referee reversed the Polamalu Interception. The game and Mannings Stats were headed for a blowout without that reversal. The reversal gave some life to Indy and took some concentration and Life out of the Pitt Defense (in shock) who was already playing prevent type stuff and that got burned immediately after that call. The game score and Peytons stats didn't look that bad with what happened after the Int was reversed...but in my mind Peyton looked awful for 2 1/2 quarters....I imagine Indy fans were disgusted to see another game with only 3 points for the Colts well into the 3rd quarter after they'd only got 3 in their previous playoff game. I also hear the if only Vanderjadt made the kick. Well that would have tied it. And I would have loved to see Peyton on the roll vs prevent then get to face Pitts regular defense in overtime. Maybe he would have figured it out but basically he'd only put up 3 points and had happy feet when Pitt was playing him normal. Would have enjoyed seeing OT though...to see how Peyton responded and if Big Ben could have put up more points if Pitt needed them as well.
The basketball "hot hand" study pretty much debunked anything showing that you are more likely to make your next shot after having made a few in a row.
Don't play that card, Liquid. For all you know, someone involved in this conversation might have played at a higher level than you. Even if not, many, many people who played at a higher level than you believe in clutch ability. If they told that you hadn't played at a high enough level to understand, would you just accept it?Also, I don't think anyone has disputed the feeling of being in the zone. The question at issue is whether that feeling has any measurable impact on your performance. Many studies have shown that it does not.
BTW, a win is a win; the games in August/September don't count anymore than the ones in April. Remember the WhiteSox last year? Huge lead from their great start then folded like a tent in those so important games and were only able to hold on because of the huge lead they had. Then they JUST squeak in playing poorly and then win the WS?