HenryGale wrote:The Mets
Ouch. Sad but true.
Choking, I would define it, would be making fundamental mistakes or performing worse-than-expected when it's needed the most.
Example, so I can show the differences:
Greg Norman lost the lead in the Masters twice. The first time, he lost the tournament because some guy hit a ridiculous chip-in for the win. Such a thing happens, it sucks, Norman played his best, but lost. That's not choking.
Greg Norman in 1996, on the other hand... He had a six stroke lead heading into the final day. We could have reasonably expected him to win the tournament, had he played to his average level. As it turns out, he completely sucked that day, shooting a 78 -- and finished five strokes behind the leader.
He completely flubbed when it mattered the most. That's a choke.
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