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The Clutch Gene
Posted on 10/1/24 at 3:45 am
Posted on 10/1/24 at 3:45 am
There is a certain thing you have in you.... that when the game is in the balance and the pressure is at its highest... you become the best version of yourself. You ignite. And when it's winning time, you come up CLUTCH.
You can see it in any sports, It's Andres Iniesta with a World Cup winning goal in the 116th minute of the 2010 final... It's Big Papi vs the Yankees in 2004, It's Michael Jordan in the last 45 seconds of Game 6 in the '98 Finals. It's Tiger Woods on a Sunday. It's Tom Brady. It's Kobe Bryant. It's Cristiano Ronaldo. It's Derek Jeter. It's Joe Montana. It's Joe Sakic. It's Steph Curry. It's Didier Drogba. It's Wayne Gretzky. Its Arike Ogunbowale. It's Kyrie Irving. It's Kirk Gibson. It's Eli Manning. It's Ray Allen. It's Sergio Ramos. It's Larry Bird. It's Magic Johnson. It's Dame Lillard. It's Mariano Rivera. It's Patrick Mahomes. Patrick Roy. It's Robert Horry. It's Tom Glavine. Clutch.
It's Cam Newton in 2010. It's Nick Marshall in 2013.
What it ISN'T... Is Payton Thorne. With all due respect... We've had opportunities in close games over the last 2 season where we could drive to tie or win games.
Cal 2023 - W
Georgia 2023 - Pick on the last drive, L
Ole Miss 2023 - pick in the end zone on next to last drive, L
Alabama 2023 - bad sack, pick on the last drive, L
Cal 2024 - 2 picks on last 3 drives, L
Oklahoma 2024 - pick 6 under 4 mins left, bad sacks, hail mary 10 yards short, L
Whatever it is that allows you to make WINNING PLAYS in WINNING TIME, he just does not have.
Gonna discuss this pretty in depth on my show tonight. Please join if you can.
You can see it in any sports, It's Andres Iniesta with a World Cup winning goal in the 116th minute of the 2010 final... It's Big Papi vs the Yankees in 2004, It's Michael Jordan in the last 45 seconds of Game 6 in the '98 Finals. It's Tiger Woods on a Sunday. It's Tom Brady. It's Kobe Bryant. It's Cristiano Ronaldo. It's Derek Jeter. It's Joe Montana. It's Joe Sakic. It's Steph Curry. It's Didier Drogba. It's Wayne Gretzky. Its Arike Ogunbowale. It's Kyrie Irving. It's Kirk Gibson. It's Eli Manning. It's Ray Allen. It's Sergio Ramos. It's Larry Bird. It's Magic Johnson. It's Dame Lillard. It's Mariano Rivera. It's Patrick Mahomes. Patrick Roy. It's Robert Horry. It's Tom Glavine. Clutch.
It's Cam Newton in 2010. It's Nick Marshall in 2013.
What it ISN'T... Is Payton Thorne. With all due respect... We've had opportunities in close games over the last 2 season where we could drive to tie or win games.
Cal 2023 - W
Georgia 2023 - Pick on the last drive, L
Ole Miss 2023 - pick in the end zone on next to last drive, L
Alabama 2023 - bad sack, pick on the last drive, L
Cal 2024 - 2 picks on last 3 drives, L
Oklahoma 2024 - pick 6 under 4 mins left, bad sacks, hail mary 10 yards short, L
Whatever it is that allows you to make WINNING PLAYS in WINNING TIME, he just does not have.
Gonna discuss this pretty in depth on my show tonight. Please join if you can.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 7:41 am to thirdlawson
You left out Wade Christopher.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 7:50 am to thirdlawson
Bear Bryant said Ill take my guys and beat you on Saturday and your guys and beat you on Sunday.
Those "mistakes" were plays called by our coaching staff.
End of the half we burn our last time out without saving one for the kicker. We had one last shot before the kick....and its a pass play three yards short of the goal line????? We rush the kicker out there and probably fck up his head for the season.
The wildcat. Freeze said we had to put a lineman in there because Frazier had a broken foot and he made a mistake and the guys could not pull. You have four other TEs, none of them were coached on the play? Why didnt you run Jarquez anyway.
Jarquez is eating them up and you have less than four minutes......and you go to a five wide out set for the pick six? Run it and punt if it doesnt work, defense was playing lights out, Demarcus Russell had that running QB hog tied.
Someone said it best. Venebles is a great defensive coach, he knew when Freeze got ahead he would start getting "cute" and they would get their chances.
This is all on the 7 million dollar man.....he needs his own culture council.
Those "mistakes" were plays called by our coaching staff.
End of the half we burn our last time out without saving one for the kicker. We had one last shot before the kick....and its a pass play three yards short of the goal line????? We rush the kicker out there and probably fck up his head for the season.
The wildcat. Freeze said we had to put a lineman in there because Frazier had a broken foot and he made a mistake and the guys could not pull. You have four other TEs, none of them were coached on the play? Why didnt you run Jarquez anyway.
Jarquez is eating them up and you have less than four minutes......and you go to a five wide out set for the pick six? Run it and punt if it doesnt work, defense was playing lights out, Demarcus Russell had that running QB hog tied.
Someone said it best. Venebles is a great defensive coach, he knew when Freeze got ahead he would start getting "cute" and they would get their chances.
This is all on the 7 million dollar man.....he needs his own culture council.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 8:03 am to thirdlawson
Yep. I can't disagree. He isn't the most talented qb but what really holds him and us back is that he's just not a leader. Anybody can lead in practice or when things are going good but it takes a different type to face adversity, turn to the team and say hop on guys we got this.
This post was edited on 10/1/24 at 8:04 am
Posted on 10/1/24 at 8:36 am to thirdlawson
We just don't have a 'good' P4 QB but aside from a few bonehead calls, I actually agree with Freeze in that our gameplans are solid and put us in positions to win. I don't know about "the best I've ever seen" but solid.
Feel like we are beating a dead horse with Payton, because we have enough data to know what to expect.
Feel like we are beating a dead horse with Payton, because we have enough data to know what to expect.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 8:59 am to MrLahey
Very true. Big time competitors want the game in their shoulders, Thorne doesn’t. It’ll be better for everyone when this season is over.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 9:05 am to AUcs13
Cam and Nick were clutch.
Who is clutch on this team?
Who really wants the ball?
Is it Hunter?
Is it Simmons?
What if we had ran a little jet/pop pass where we threw the pick 6?
I did not get to see the play bc I still don’t have power, but I remember Venables baiting Tua into some bad throws in a nattie game. He teaches well at morphing presnap look into something else.
Who is clutch on this team?
Who really wants the ball?
Is it Hunter?
Is it Simmons?
What if we had ran a little jet/pop pass where we threw the pick 6?
I did not get to see the play bc I still don’t have power, but I remember Venables baiting Tua into some bad throws in a nattie game. He teaches well at morphing presnap look into something else.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 9:08 am to thirdlawson
You literally just named goats in their respective sports.
Of course Thorne isn’t a Tom Brady or Michael Jordan.
Is all it’s going to take to make the fanbase happy is a generational talent that pans out? Because that’s what this post makes me think. And it is unrealistic.
Of course Thorne isn’t a Tom Brady or Michael Jordan.
Is all it’s going to take to make the fanbase happy is a generational talent that pans out? Because that’s what this post makes me think. And it is unrealistic.
This post was edited on 10/1/24 at 9:13 am
Posted on 10/1/24 at 9:18 am to Beachbum87
quote:You can find plenty of other examples of non GOAT players who have the clutch gene. Wes Byrum. Jason Campbell. Courtney Taylor. Stetson Bennet. AJ McCarron. Tim Tebow
You literally just named goats in their respective sports.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 9:26 am to Beachbum87
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Is all it’s going to take to make the fanbase happy is a generational talent that pans out? Because that’s what this post makes me think. And it is unrealistic.
A gamer who does not turn the ball over and understands situational football would be fine.
Any of Brandon Cox, Daniel Cobb, Ben Leard, Barrett Trotter, Neil Caudle, Sean White, and Jeremy Johnson do not throw that pick 6.
Even Jonathan Wallace manages that situation appropriately.
Throne is snakebit. I’m not sure whether confidence and competence can be coached up enough to get us to 6-6.
I thought he’d be ok, but he’s struggled with the game on the line.
I’d be 0-5 as the starter, and I don’t want to fight anyone at Sonic.
I think Venables out coached CHF when it mattered. He gave them calls where they could win IF they executed. Their offense did not turn the ball over. We did.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 9:37 am to trinidadtiger
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Those "mistakes" were plays called by our coaching staff.
You're talking about ONE GAME. And I still disagree with you.
I could also add the games where he just played like dogshit from the jump, like LSU, A&M, NMSU, Maryland... but look at the FACTS.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 9:38 am to Beachbum87
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You literally just named goats in their respective sports.
Robert Horry? Nick Marshall? I could name DOZENS of guys that weren't stars but were clutch.
Derek Fisher, Wayne Chrebet, Mark Lemke, N'Golo Kante, Eddie Rosario, John Paxson, Paul Scholes, Jason Terry, Ronde Barber, etc... I can name PLENTY.
We don't have any right now.
This post was edited on 10/1/24 at 9:49 am
Posted on 10/1/24 at 9:57 am to thirdlawson
I understand idea of this but in reality we don’t have leaders in the individual position groups. Maybe the OL and WR room does. The rest don’t.
You need your experienced players to sometimes get on some arse on the sidelines.
You need your experienced players to sometimes get on some arse on the sidelines.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 10:04 am to thirdlawson
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You're talking about ONE GAME
We run a high risk offense with an average QB who didn't come up as a read/option guy. The amount of interceptions we've had through two years with either Ashford Thorne or Brown is consistently high. Freeze has noted on more than one occasion that "I should've had more run plays" or something along those lines.
Our line has slightly improved on the whole, but when you empty the backfield and go five-wide, you are adding a lot of risk to the QB, no matter who that is. Against OU, late in the game, it wasn't necessary and that's on coaching.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 10:11 am to AUCom96
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with an average QB
I’d give anything to have an average QB right now. We have a below average QB.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 10:11 am to CorchJay
quote:Your version of "reality" has Eugene Asante not being a leader
I understand idea of this but in reality we don’t have leaders in the individual position groups
Posted on 10/1/24 at 10:31 am to CorchJay
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I understand idea of this but in reality we don’t have leaders in the individual position groups.
I disagree, Coach. Asante leads the LBs. Deal leads the TEs. KLS leads the WRs. McLeod leads the Edges. Keionte Scott/Jerrin Thompson leads the DBs
The QB play in clutch time is NON EXISTENT.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 10:31 am to AuburnTigers
Yelling Let’s work isn’t leading.
I love Asante. But a true leader absolutely not
I love Asante. But a true leader absolutely not
Posted on 10/1/24 at 10:33 am to thirdlawson
If that’s the list of leaders then you see the issue. No leaders.
I included the WRs as having a leader and the OL. The rest of the groups don’t. Experience doesn’t mean leader.
I included the WRs as having a leader and the OL. The rest of the groups don’t. Experience doesn’t mean leader.
Posted on 10/1/24 at 10:35 am to CorchJay
quote:how the frick would you even know. Just another example of shitting on players
Yelling Let’s work isn’t leading.
I love Asante. But a true leader absolutely not
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