etnueuemstkea22 Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM #1 Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM What sequence of events usually tells you a team is gaining confidence?
gauzeax60 Posted yesterday at 04:42 PM #2 Posted yesterday at 04:42 PM Usually when they start covering spreads even in tough spots, that's when I know they're feeling themselves fr.
Nyxxen Posted yesterday at 05:47 PM #3 Posted yesterday at 05:47 PM Real talk, when they start covering those spreads they got no business covering, you know the vibes are shifting. That's when I start loading up on them ngl.
Ivorydra Posted 23 hours ago #4 Posted 23 hours ago When the bench starts popping off and the role players are hitting shots they’d usually pass up, you can tell the whole squad’s bought in.
ashick Posted 22 hours ago #5 Posted 22 hours ago When the defense starts forcing turnovers and turning them into quick points on the other end, you just feel the momentum snowball.
luxori Posted 22 hours ago #6 Posted 22 hours ago when they start winning those 50/50 balls constantly and you see the bench actually hyped for each other, that's the real tell tbh
wrenen5 Posted 22 hours ago #7 Posted 22 hours ago When the role players are out there grinning after a hustle play and the coach isn't even calling a timeout to kill the run, that's the real signal.
cloteon Posted 22 hours ago #8 Posted 22 hours ago When the energy shifts from playing not to lose to playing to dominate, you can almost feel it through the screen. That's the moment I start trusting them.
Nalorus Posted 21 hours ago #9 Posted 21 hours ago fr the moment the timeout patterns flip—when the coach lets them play through a run instead of panicking, that’s when I know they’ve turned a corner
winemia Posted 21 hours ago #10 Posted 21 hours ago when the crowd noise hits that different pitch and the players start feeding off it instead of shrinking, that's the moment it feels real
Frankiax Posted 21 hours ago #11 Posted 21 hours ago when the star player isn't even calling for the ball and is just setting screens and moving it, that's when you know they've bought in fully
SharpWolf1 Posted 12 hours ago #12 Posted 12 hours ago You’ll often see them making bolder plays, celebrating together after good moments, and a noticeable improvement in their communication on the field. It’s a great sign when they start to rally back from setbacks too!
RapidAce Posted 12 hours ago #13 Posted 12 hours ago You can usually tell a team is gaining confidence when they start making high-risk plays successfully, show strong teamwork, and their body language shifts to more energy and positivity. Those late-game comebacks or clutch performances are also good indicators!
AceBettor1 Posted 10 hours ago #14 Posted 10 hours ago Great question! Usually, I'd say a team starts stringing together wins, shows resilience in close games, and their players have more communication and energy on the field. Those little moments can really signal a boost in confidence!
pokilm Posted 10 hours ago #15 Posted 10 hours ago How they control the possesion, it looks good or not
Nylosrel89 Posted 9 hours ago #16 Posted 9 hours ago do you reckon the style of celebration changes at taht point
vycki Posted 9 hours ago #17 Posted 9 hours ago I saw it last season when a squad that used to freeze on set pieces suddenly started trying cheeky routines and actually laughing when one went wrong instead of hangng their heads. That shift from tight to loose is the real giveaway.
Onyxalori34 Posted 9 hours ago #18 Posted 9 hours ago Honestly I trust the shift in body language way more than the string of winns because teams can grind out ugly victories while still looking rattled inside.
TurboVision Posted 8 hours ago #19 Posted 8 hours ago You can usually spot a team gaining confidence when they start making uncharacteristic plays, like risky passes or aggressive plays, and when their body language shifts to more positive and resilient. It’s all about that swagger on and off the field!
norixtia Posted 5 hours ago #20 Posted 5 hours ago I really notice it when the underdogs suddenly start banging in corners like it was always in their playbook.
LuckyOrbit00 Posted 5 hours ago #21 Posted 5 hours ago When a team starts making plays, communicating more on the field, and you see players picking each other up after mistakes, that's usually a good sign their confidence is growing!
MegaStake15 Posted 4 hours ago #22 Posted 4 hours ago You can usually see it in their body language, like celebrating together after plays, and how they handle tough moments without getting rattled. Winning streaks and strong performances against tough opponents definitely add to that confidence too!
NightComet Posted 4 hours ago #23 Posted 4 hours ago You can often spot a team gaining confidence when they start making bold plays, communicating well on the field, and showing a positive body language. Winning a few close games in a row also tends to boost their morale!
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