blazen2392
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LoneHawkFan":2ydiua4y said:blazen2392":2ydiua4y said:LoneHawkFan":2ydiua4y said:My most productive parts of the day occurs at two different times: when I need to be mentally focused for work, my peak productivity is absolutely the 10-12 am timeframe.
The other most productive part of my day is the two hours immediately following a nice, brisk workout.
Why would 10 am be different from 1 pm assuming both are road games? Just wondering.
Who knows. Why do teams play better at home? my guess would be moving three hours forward slightly screws with your mind and your body, Just enough to make you a step slower, or make that one mental mistake to blow the game for you.
People also forgot how huge of an advantage a longer week is. Better rested with an extra day of preparations.
Moving TWO hours forward puts your mind in it's prime focus time.
The point is that most of our road games every year involve the two hour deal, so naturally of course we lose more 10 am games. That's 3rd grade math. ALL road games are harder...most likely has very little to do w 10 am.
I agree absolutely about going Monday to Sunday though, that one day less probably makes a bit more of a difference than 10 am.
I don't know. We've played well on the road before, but our absolute worst road performances have been at 10 am. There is a trend there. Since russell was drafted do you remember a 10 AM road game we have actually played will in?