There's a book called the power of habit. In that book is a chapter talking about when Tony Dungee first took over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He wanted the team to think less and habitually react to the cues they saw on the field. Doing this would result in the team playing faster. If they played faster their opponents would be forced to adjust and react and ultimely make mistakes.
So maybe the Flames with some better habits can habitually react to situations and play faster.
With Hartley they could play fast but with poor habits and very ad hoc. They did seem like a slow team last year.
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Last edited by Sylvanfan; 05-13-2018 at 02:45 PM.
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