Of course
@khiladi removed the Dak Hate Fine print from your article.
First, we have to establish our working definition of clutch.
To get a true sense of it, you can forget the traditional “fourth-quarter comeback” or “game-winning drive” metrics, which are far too liberal and credit a quarterback for scores anytime in the fourth quarter. You can also forget “one-score game” totals, which can be diluted because an offense will operate far differently if playing for a field goal rather than a touchdown.
A true “clutch” situation should be viewed as when a team is down 4-8 points late in a game, when they need a touchdown.
So according to this article a true sense of Clutch is down by 4-8 points needing a TD
If you drive and get a FG - NOT CLUTCH
If you drive and Kicker misses a Game winning FG - NOT CLUTCH
If You are down by 4 points and drive for 2 late FGS - NOT CLUTCH
Dak Haters are cherry-picking, Goal Post Moving no,