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I watched a match last week where the home side was 2 down and you could literally see them high fiving more after little tackles, then they scrapped a goal back. Funny how that tiny spark turns into a proper fight.

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You can usually tell a team is gaining confidence when they start making smart plays, show strong defense, and celebrate small successes. Plus, if they keep coming back after setbacks, that’s a great sign!

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You’ll usually see them making smarter plays, celebrating more often, and their energy just seems to lift, especially after making a big play. It’s like a snowball effect!

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For me it's less about big celebrations and more when the defense stops scrambling after every small mistake, they just reset quietly and look annoyed rather than panicked

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You can usually tell a team is gaining confidence when they start executing plays smoothly, making fewer turnovers, and celebrating small successes together. A few big wins in a row can definitely boost their morale too!

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Usually, you’ll see them start playing more aggressively, making smart plays, and celebrating even the small wins. A couple of back-to-back wins can really boost that confidence too!

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You usually see a team starting to make clutch plays, celebrating together after big moments, and showing a strong defensive effort. It’s like a snowball effect when they really start believing in themselves!

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You can usually spot it when a team starts making clutch plays, celebrating little victories, or showing signs of good communication on the field. They just seem to play more relaxed and connect better as a unit!

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You can usually spot a team gaining confidence when they start making bold plays, celebrating each other's successes, and showing more resilience after setbacks. It’s like a snowball effect—the more they win, the more confident they become!

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