Hopefully a rest will have done Wolves good because their Premiership adventure is rapidly approaching crunch time.
When you're winning games and confidence is high you want matches to come thick and fast but when you suffer a setback like Wolves did at Elland Road you welcome a break to regroup.
The return to action against Fulham is what I'd have put down as a 'winnable' fixture before the season kicked off.
And even though Fulham are having an impressive campaign under Chris Coleman, I stand by my view that Wolves can take three points from the Londoners.
To me, even though they're gradually establishing themselves as a top ten club in the top flight, I still see the Cottagers as a First Division club and the loss of Louis Saha to Manchester United has done nothing to help their cause.
And although Wolves can't afford to underestimate them, they've got to go into the game with the belief that they are more than capable of a victory which could start another mini-run rolling.
Dave Jones is in a rare position where he is spoilt for choice in attack, with Kenny Miller, Carl Cort, Vio Ganea and Steffen Iversen all vying for the two striking berth.
If I was the boss I'd play all four of them if I could because Wolves need goals to start putting teams away!
Ganea would be an automatic starter because he's among the goals at the moment and I really like the look of him.
He's a real 100 per center and what people from the Midlands appreciate more than anything else is a trier.
Folks from round here are honest, hard-working bread and butter people and they like their footballers the same.
Ganea fits into that category which you don't always get from foreign players, but on top of that he's got a fair bit of class too.
The big question is, who do you play alongside him.
The Romanian has been paired with Miller and Cort and I have been quite impressed with both those partnerships.
Iversen has not quite won over all Wolves fans but his touch has been good and I think he has grown into his role over the last two months.
There were never many other strikers at the club when I was banging in the goals but when you are going through a lean spell it helps to have competition for places to raise your game and start firing again.
And if ever there was a time for Wolves to get amongst the goals, it is today.