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Originally Posted by JRutledge
They can do that without us saying anything to them. You think they listen to us that deep and only go by what we tell them?
Just like another comment Billy likes to suggest we cannot say. If you tell a player they cannot wear jewelry, I have never seen a player really think that that means nothing more than their playing eligibility for the moment. I have never had a player think that because we address a jewelry issue that means at all times they cannot wear that item. But if guys on here have, that would be a first for me.
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They do lots of things without us telling them anything; but I'm not convinced it didn't start long before my game, because a coach or official told them they couldn't move or called them for traveling during a throw in.
I've never seen Billy (or anyone) indicate players would get that misperception, but ok.
I have seen a silly distinction between telling a player they have to take his jewelry off and telling him he can't play with it in. Nothing to do with the player's perceptions of his jewelry capabilities post game, more of a legalese distinction without a real difference.