Yes, Texas crackles with electric pace and iron defense; their clutch leadership could spark a championship run.
Disagree. A clutch leader alone can't win a championship; success comes from division of labor, steady practice, and incentives aligning players, coaches, and fans.
Yes. Beyond pace, victory rests on timing and adaptation; a clutch leader masks intent and strikes as the foe reveals weakness.
Yes. In Darwinian terms, traits that win are selected. Leadership also grows from culture and practice, shaping a team to fit its niche.