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Not sure the logistics / compliance requirements but if someone could point me in the right direction let me know. Saw a tweet from Duck about how he hates having to tell kids no when they ask for a glove after a game. I’m sure Nike sends us x amount and they have to be rationed to last the season. Is there anything that prohibits people from getting together and buying something, sending it to the school and having the players give it out to the young kinds that line the walk? Just a thought. Any and all input is welcome.
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Well, I think I understand the rule, but that's just not right. This must be a new rule, relatively speaking.Appmanrcb wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 4:14 pmNot sure the logistics / compliance requirements but if someone could point me in the right direction let me know. Saw a tweet from Duck about how he hates having to tell kids no when they ask for a glove after a game. I’m sure Nike sends us x amount and they have to be rationed to last the season. Is there anything that prohibits people from getting together and buying something, sending it to the school and having the players give it out to the young kinds that line the walk? Just a thought. Any and all input is welcome.
Back in 2002, after the miracle on the mountain play, that we all know and love, my boys (then 9 & 11) spoke to Derrick Black, and he gave them his gloves. Too cool! Best part, they shared; one took the right & the other the left. Those gloves were worn religiously any time there was football in the yard, right up until the dog ate them about a year later.
It is a pity such rules prohibit others from having such a delightful time.
Further, if you think about it, that is one STOOPID rule. The player is not accepting a gift, he is giving a gift. He did not sell them. Now that I have thought about this one, I move said rule against giving away gloves after football games be repealed. Awaiting a second.
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could some sort of fund not be set up, similar to what was done with the S&C equipment where funds are earmarked specifically for that?Appmanrcb wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 4:14 pmNot sure the logistics / compliance requirements but if someone could point me in the right direction let me know. Saw a tweet from Duck about how he hates having to tell kids no when they ask for a glove after a game. I’m sure Nike sends us x amount and they have to be rationed to last the season. Is there anything that prohibits people from getting together and buying something, sending it to the school and having the players give it out to the young kinds that line the walk? Just a thought. Any and all input is welcome.
However, while it is cool to be able to do that for kids, a much better thing for the school, players, and fans is, if you have extra money available to give, give it to the yosef club. All that money trickles down and would benefit the program in many more ways than players being able to hand out gloves to every kid that wants one
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I did, I upped mine 10% and committed to that level for the next five years. I agree with what you are saying as well.The Rock wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 4:34 pmcould some sort of fund not be set up, similar to what was done with the S&C equipment where funds are earmarked specifically for that?Appmanrcb wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 4:14 pmNot sure the logistics / compliance requirements but if someone could point me in the right direction let me know. Saw a tweet from Duck about how he hates having to tell kids no when they ask for a glove after a game. I’m sure Nike sends us x amount and they have to be rationed to last the season. Is there anything that prohibits people from getting together and buying something, sending it to the school and having the players give it out to the young kinds that line the walk? Just a thought. Any and all input is welcome.
However, while it is cool to be able to do that for kids, a much better thing for the school, players, and fans is, if you have extra money available to give, give it to the yosef club. All that money trickles down and would benefit the program in many more ways than players being able to hand out gloves to every kid that wants one
It doesn’t have to be gloves I’m just thinking outside the box for something fun for the kids. I remember in hs they had little plastic footballs they would throw out, Hell I have about 7 of them still. Some of the young kids that attend the games look up to these young men as more than just student athletes. It never hurts to start building the next generation of App fans!!
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