It's easy to get frustrated with the game. When so many players on Secondline feel like this season is their season, any slip up or penalty can cascade into disappointment that tanks an entire game, maybe more if they can't break out of the funk. Discipline is really the name of the game - each minute spent on the field has to be a minute dedicated to the play. When you're on you're on, when you're on the sidelines, you're off. There's no room for carrying the weight of a missed tackle, catch, whatever it was with you past that moment. You can improve for sure, you can watch tapes and talk about missed opportunities, but Carissa knows you have to distance yourself from the mistakes. It's not personal, it's something that happened. Carissa knows that every time her fingers skim a player and she falls into the grass, it tastes like disappointment. But she has to shake it off, it's all a mind game.
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