November 26, 2022 05:25AM
Is considered a tangible thing during a game.
Being "in rhythm" as an offense as well.

These are invisible psychological descriptions of unit cohesion at a particular point in time.

In a game of inches dealing with hundreds and hundreds of pounds of bodies and applied force per snap, any mental issue is amplified.
If someone is uncomfortable or has extra pressure because they're playing next to a new person, in a new role, they will most likely be playing tight.
If they are, their muscles and tendons are not going to function optimally.

If morale is low because of poor performances they're likely to be up in their head and playing slow.

Tight plus slow in a game of inches equals losses and increases the likelihood of injury.

Teams that are confident and relaxed but with a spring in their step? Much less likely.




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  Do injuries coincide with losing more than just the obvious?

roman18321November 26, 2022 04:30AM

  "Momentum"

alyoshamucci193November 26, 2022 05:25AM

  Good question

Ram_Ruler154November 26, 2022 05:55AM

  I think injuries are just a fact of life, especially on the OL…

Rams43138November 26, 2022 05:57AM

  Not aged well

OzRam76November 26, 2022 10:43PM

  Re: I think injuries are just a fact of life, especially on the OL…

Ramstien96November 27, 2022 03:09AM

  I don't think McVay has lost the team

Ramsdude80November 27, 2022 03:40AM

  +1........nm

Arkansas Ram55November 27, 2022 05:11AM