This is what I typed:
"Question, Do you think coaches have told players will tell players, "I think it's in your best interest if you seek a transfer to another school'"?
You can't make that out? It's only missing "and" between "players" & "will". That's it. You seriously lack that much reading comprehension that a conjunction makes that much of a difference for you and your comprehension? Or are you just being silly? Because the reality is, coaches have AND will tell players, "Hey I think it's better for you to move on", although they have a NUMERICAL LIMITATION. Happens all the time. Coaches dismiss players from the team, for many reasons, including for things like behavior. Happens all the time, although NCAA places a NUMERICAL LIMITATION on programs. So don't sit there and tell me that, although programs have a numerical limitation, Manny cannot tell Pope and Wiggins, "hey, you should move on; it's not working our here".
And concerning, churches, yes, there are some restrictions almost [not exact] like numerical limitations. For instance, churches have constitution and by-laws, that are drawn up by lawyers and signed by judges that bind churches to said constitution and by-laws. In the constitution/by-laws, there may be stipulations and laws governing the number of preachers/pastors a church can hire/terminate in a certain timeframe like 90 days, 6-months, a calendar year, etc. So, yes, there are restrictions and limitations just like college football. But, if the church and pastor can both agree, "hey, this isn't working out, we will give you enough time to find a more suitable church for you", the pastor will agree with that, still keep his job, but also at the same time look for a more suitable church which is similar to the transfer portal in a way. And still acknowledge numerical limitations so wisdom and discernment will be needed.