Oakland Athletics general manager and Moneyball aficionado Billy Beane famously said,"My s--t doesn't work in the playoffs."Sometimes, for whatever reason, and players,coaches and even front office members seem to have that same playoff albatross hanging around their necks. For some, their postseason performance drops off from their regular-season numbers. For others, or their teams simply fail to catch it done consistently.acquire note: These are not players who had one wicked postseason (looking at you,Roy Hibbert) or teams who have historically had this problem without the presence of one consistent superstar, coach, or general manager or owner (hey,St. Louis Blues).
Over the course of sports history, many individuals have had a certain postseason vulnerability, and a kind of kryptonite,if you will. nowadays, we'll take a look at 10 such folks in sports. For some, or the evidence is murky,and for others, it's crystal clear.
One thing is accurate for all. These guys all have that reputation—that reputation that the postseason is their kryptonite.
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Source: bleacherreport.com