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Originally posted by Ironman View PostLeon would like a word with you.
Be assured to each his own........long, short, bald or comb-over! Well, maybe not the comb-over..............lol.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostWay more long hair in the 80s. Metalheads got all the chicks.
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Originally posted by ultralite09 View PostHad a buzzed head since I started playing football in middle school. Been cutting it that way for so long if I let it grow out, I'll have a fro.
Coach never let anyone have hair past their shoulders play and that was never an issue. Coaches now a days might be fired over that
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Originally posted by BigWes View PostWhen I coached, I had kids with all different styles of hair cuts. Two of my best linebackers had long hair and a F U attitude to go with it that made them pretty dang good. For both of these guys, it seemed like they were testing the adults in their lives to see if they could see through the outside to who they really were. They constantly butted heads with any adult or teacher that gave them a hard time about their hair, but were very respectful with those that looked past it.
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Originally posted by glen View PostI don’t care if my kids hair has a little length. With that said he will have a fresh haircut, shaved face, and will be tucked in. I don’t like a soup sandwich and my kid is not looking like one. His baseball coach takes it a step farther and has hair length standards. I think someone tried to challenge it and he just said they don’t have to cut their hair they just can not step on the field if they are not up to team standards
Same at our school. Boys hair will not touch ears or collar. Coaches take it further and kids will ride pine unless their hair is neatly cut and groomed.
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