TrueBlueGED Posted March 4, 2017 Report Posted March 4, 2017 Cause I would argue once you lose momentum, it is much more difficult to find that okay to regain it. And while you're struggling to make that big play, the other team is rolling So momentum doesn't matter, until someone has had it and lost it? Only the second instance of momentum matters, not the first? Why? And how is what you said any different than simply one team executing while another is not? If the other team gets two scores in a row, doesn't your team then have to change strategy? Maybe you have to move to a strategy that is less suited to your team's strengths, thus making you less effective. Wouldn't these underlying changes in approach be really easy to confuse with the nebulous concept of momentum? Quote
WildCard Posted March 4, 2017 Report Posted March 4, 2017 All I know it when I watch the games you can feel momentum. And when you interview players after the game or years later, they talk about it too Quote
TrueBlueGED Posted March 4, 2017 Report Posted March 4, 2017 All I know it when I watch the games you can feel momentum. And when you interview players after the game or years later, they talk about it too Victory is mine! Quote
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