Bigger choke: Tony Romo or Phil Mickelson

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SmootSmack
01-08-2007, 10:02 PM
Choking seems to have been a problem for Dallas teams lately (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDbEX666G3Y&eurl=)

djnemo65
01-08-2007, 10:17 PM
You know, the most interesting question to me is how both athletes will respond to this. It could go either way for both. If Mickelson never wins another major, or if Homo fails to follow up on the pro-bowl promise of this season, both will be remembered for these respective moments - they will become the defining points of their careers. However, should they respond with successes, these gaffes will only be seen as blips in their larger narratives.

The most interesting thing about sports for me, other than rooting for a certain team, is psychology. Watching how guys perform under the greatest pressure, and the way that things affect them. For example, Nick Anderson misses 3 game winning FT's in the 95 finals and drops from an 80 percent to 50 percent free throw shooter. Peyton Manning is the most dominant regular season QB of his generation, yet he gets in the playoffs and starts throwing balls up for grabs. So I am so curious to watch both of these guys going forward.

ncskinsfanec
01-08-2007, 10:25 PM
You know, the most interesting question to me is how both athletes will respond to this. It could go either way for both. If Mickelson never wins another major, or if Homo fails to follow up on the pro-bowl promise of this season, both will be remembered for these respective moments - they will become the defining points of their careers. However, should they respond with successes, these gaffes will only be seen as blips in their larger narratives.

The most interesting thing about sports for me, other than rooting for a certain team, is psychology. Watching how guys perform under the greatest pressure, and the way that things affect them. For example, Nick Anderson misses 3 game winning FT's in the 95 finals and drops from an 80 percent to 50 percent free throw shooter. Peyton Manning is the most dominant regular season QB of his generation, yet he gets in the playoffs and starts throwing balls up for grabs. So I am so curious to watch both of these guys going forward.

Mickelson is a veteran who's battled adversity like this before, remember he went a long time without ever winning his first major. I suspect he'll overcome his gaffe. Romo, on the other hand, is a young guy who'll have to seriously prove that this gaffe was an exception to the rule. I hope our Skins continue to add to his misery next season, though!

Gmanc711
01-08-2007, 11:34 PM
Choking seems to have been a problem for Dallas teams lately (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDbEX666G3Y&eurl=)

WOW thats INSANE!

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