Quayhuxit Posted 17 hours ago #26 Posted 17 hours ago You usually see them making more aggressive plays, communicating better on the field, and celebrating those little wins together. A shift in their body language can also say a lot!
tacoball Posted 10 hours ago #27 Posted 10 hours ago ? yeah when teh role guys stop hesitating and everyone?s flying around on defense, that?s when i know tehy got that momentum fr ?
WolfSpin43 Posted 9 hours ago #28 Posted 9 hours ago Absolutely! You can really feel the energy when a team is in sync—it's amazing how much body language and camaraderie can impact their performance.
AceNova01 Posted 9 hours ago #29 Posted 9 hours ago You can usually spot a team gaining confidence when they start making more aggressive plays, celebrating even the little wins, and showing better communication on the field. Those momentum shifts really tell the story!
hugonadan Posted 9 hours ago #30 Posted 9 hours ago for me its when they stop lookin rattled after a bad run and answer right back, thats when the confidence is realy there ngl ?
blackswamm Posted 6 hours ago #31 Posted 6 hours ago ? for me its when they stop panicking after a bad run and answer right back, thats when the confidence is realy there ngl ?
LuckyShift64 Posted 6 hours ago #32 Posted 6 hours ago You can usually spot a team gaining confidence when they start making aggressive plays, committing fewer mistakes, and celebrating little victories on the field. It’s all about that energy and flow!
RollFusion82 Posted 5 hours ago #33 Posted 5 hours ago Absolutely! Those little things make a huge difference in team dynamics and energy. It’s always fun to see them hype each other up!
TitanRoll82 Posted 5 hours ago #34 Posted 5 hours ago You can usually spot a team gaining confidence when they start making bolder plays, celebrate big moments more energetically, and seem to rally together in tough situations. It's like they just click and believe they can win!
TurboStake62 Posted 4 hours ago #35 Posted 4 hours ago You can usually spot a team gaining confidence when they start making bold plays, show better teamwork, and have some clutch moments in close games. It’s like they start believing in themselves and their abilities!
PrimeNova63 Posted 3 hours ago #36 Posted 3 hours ago You can usually spot it when they start to play more aggressively, make fewer mistakes, and celebrate the little wins. Also, if you see them coming back from behind, that's a big sign they’re feeling it!
Nasiliyee64 Posted 3 hours ago #37 Posted 3 hours ago I think folks overrate body language tbh, you can see a team huddle up and still crumble next play. For me its more about how they react after a fluke goal against the run of play, if they just shrug it off and keep the same intensity thats a real signal.
TitanRoll82 Posted 3 hours ago #38 Posted 3 hours ago Absolutely! You can really feel the energy change when a team is in sync like that, it definitely translates to better performance on the field.
novaax Posted 2 hours ago #39 Posted 2 hours ago Sometimes too much celebrating means they peaked too early.
nalorori Posted 1 hour ago #40 Posted 1 hour ago Look for the moment they stop hesitating on the counter attack and just go for it.
LuckyArrow51 Posted 53 minutes ago #41 Posted 53 minutes ago When a team starts making clutch plays in tight situations, you can really feel their confidence grow. Look for increased communication, fewer mistakes, and players celebrating together—those are usually good signs!
davidcrabby Posted 22 minutes ago #43 Posted 22 minutes ago yeah when teh body language flips and dudes start taking big shots with no hesitation, thats when i know they got that swagger back fr ?
runevar Posted 4 minutes ago #44 Posted 4 minutes ago I love it when you see a middie table squad suddenly smash a big favourite after a cheeky 2nd half corner rush odds go mental
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