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			That is actually the only rule I think is really stupid.  just my opinion of course.  It comes down to vagaries of scheduling.  If he intent is to suspend a player from a game at the same level of play, do that.  If the intent is to suspend a player from the same level or a higher level, do that. 
 
The situation I am thinking of is a player suspended from a Freshman game not being able to play again if they don't have any more freshman games.  So a player could get bounced from a freshman game, have no remaining freshman games to play, and not be able to play at the varsity level for 10 games, while a player bounced from a varsity game could sit one varsity game and be back.  Same offense, different result.  Makes no sense whatsoever to me. 
 
I know they shouldn't get ejected and all that, but ejections do happen and should be treated in a manner that is equal for all.  Having a one-game suspension that affects more than one game for some and not for others is wrong to me.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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