Players Do Not Have To Play A Tick ...
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Replacement player is extremely tall while the disqualified player was extremely short.
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Of course, the "regular substitute" doesn't have to play, but can substituted for, and then both the "regular substitute" and the player he originally substituted for have to "sit a tick".
The game then becomes a "chess match" between opposing coaches, "I'll sacrifice my rook, because you sacrificed your bishop".
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