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Originally posted by Snake~eyes
I don't think your 7-2-5 is a good example of "or". Because that would mean as long as you have 5 players 50-79 on the line then you could have identical jersey numbers.
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Good point. In programming there is such a thing as an exclusive "OR" and an inclusive "OR". An exclusive "or" simply means one or the other can be true but both of them can't be true. An inclusive "OR" is a statement where one of the statements must be true but it doesn't forbid the second statement from being ture.
Maybe this is a case of an inclusive "or" and they really mean "and" .
In other words, I didn't fully read the rule before I posted my response. Sorry