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Referees in-game coaching i.e. their constant commands
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 1032247" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>So if you walk down the street, and a policeman is next to you. You see the lady in front of you has a $100 bill sticking out of her back pants pocket, and it's so tempting to take it without her even knowing.</p><p></p><p>The policeman sees this, and warns you before you go and grab it, that you must "leave it". And then the onus falls back on to you on whether or not you take it or not, which will influence what steps, if any the policeman will take.</p><p></p><p>The ref and the policeman serve the same purpose here. The policeman had no influence in your temptation prior to you wanting to take the money, or if you had gestures showing that you are about to take it. Until you take the money, the policeman can't do anything else except to warn you....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 1032247, member: 40658"] So if you walk down the street, and a policeman is next to you. You see the lady in front of you has a $100 bill sticking out of her back pants pocket, and it's so tempting to take it without her even knowing. The policeman sees this, and warns you before you go and grab it, that you must "leave it". And then the onus falls back on to you on whether or not you take it or not, which will influence what steps, if any the policeman will take. The ref and the policeman serve the same purpose here. The policeman had no influence in your temptation prior to you wanting to take the money, or if you had gestures showing that you are about to take it. Until you take the money, the policeman can't do anything else except to warn you.... [/QUOTE]
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