Shows the youth of most posters that no one mentions Nick Anderson or John Starks.
Shows the youth of most posters that no one mentions Nick Anderson or John Starks.
What about that got wearing 81 for the Pats during the 2008 Superbowl ?
Big scary eyes dropping easy receptions![]()
An all-time Lakers choke team:
Magic Johnson
Kobe Bryant
James Worthy
Pau Gasol
Wilt Chamberlain
I could've put Elg at the SF position, but Big Game will never be forgiven for that stupid pass in 1984.
But Goggles redeemed himself with a triple double in game 7 vs Detroit
Yeah I know, Isiah barely played in that game, but it's still a n triple double in the championship game
if you guys want to know ginobolis career is like, watch one turnover play and loop that on replay till you get bored watching it....
Michael Jordan
Tom Brady
Reggie Jackson
Joe Montana
Adam Vinatieri
Robert Horry
Derek Jeter
Himmler was never given the control of an army group of anything that could've made one a choker, he basically had nothing to choke, just a licker of the Fuhrer who didn't know more about military or policis than a 8th grader did. The le of "chocker" better suits those generals who dithered over military actions during the sieges of Stalingrad and Leningrad, while letting the chances pass by and freezing their own soldiers to death.
Paulus might be the worst of them all. He nearly obliterated that city with bombers & canons which destroyed all buildings and roads and turned the whole into an urban warfare the Germans had no business of winning. When he was under siege by Soviet troops after the failed attempt to occupy Stalingrad, Manstein came to his rescue and created him a chance for breakout, but he remained inactive like a pussy and finally had to surrender to the red army. Idiots like Paulus, and the lack of good ones like Manstein were one of the main reasons why Germans lost the war imho.
bo mccalebb
romain sato
bojan bogdanovic
mike batiste
david andersen
This. Love the guy to death and some of my best sports memories are with him under center for the Colts, but dude is the undisputed king of "one and done" in sports. The fact that his one Super Bowl ring was essentially a gift from his defense just puts salt in the wound. He was pretty clutch in the 2nd half of the AFC Championship against the Pats that year, but you don't rally from 18 down without excellent defense, plus Manning was directly responsible for 7 of those 18 points. At this point it's been six years since that game and I'm convinced anybody beats Rex Grossman in rainy Miami that day.
Well played sir.![]()
Dirk says hi tbh. I seent him go one and done too.![]()
Peyton didn't QUIT after his first. He choked, but never quit![]()
NFL all-choke team
Romo
Vanderchoke
Hasselbeck
Peyton Manning
Favre
This too. For all of Peyton's choking, dude came to ball every time and if not for the neck thing would've been a stone cold lock to bring down Favre's iron man consecutive games started record. Most of Peyton's losing has been teammates letting him down or his defense allowing too many points. That pick against the Saints though...man...just slightly worse than :28 in my book
That pick against the Saints was my favorite
Yeah I mean, if you don't like Peyton that's probably the signature moment tbh.
I like the Saints. I felt bad for Peyton though
if you're a Saints fan that's probably your #1 all time in-game moment lol
PG - Parker
SG - Ginobili
SF - Green
PF - Leonard
C - Diaw
Why wouldn't it be my number 1 moment? That got us the W
Jean van de Velde should be on top on every damn list tbh dude just needed a double bogey at the 18th![]()
You can make a case to have a full French list tbh
Jean van de Velde
France soccer team 1982 leading 3 / 1 in OT loosing to the penalties
France rugby team 1999 destorying the all blacks to loose againts Australia in finale
Poulidor
France soccer team 2006
France in WWII
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