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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: July 23, 2009
Each side has its own measure and formula of what is most important and how to judge a players performance.
The measure of how "clutch" a player performs is mostly used by those who believe winning championships is the most important factor in any debate (especially quarterbacks.)
When those who weigh championships more mention the notion of clutch to the statistics group, the stats group usually say that it’s a false measure—that being clutch is exaggerated in order to make excuses as to why a player hasn’t put up impressive statistics.
That in turn would equalize the playing field to players that have put up impressive numbers.
What’s ironic is that this same group of debaters have created a fictitious measure themselves—the cliché of a "system quar...
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