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Old Wed Sep 19, 2007, 03:45am
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Originally Posted by tryntodoitright
New to the other side of sports. I have a question if the DP goes in for the FLEX is that a charged sub to the FLEX and If the FLEX goes in for the DP is that a charged sub to the DP

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Tryin,
Welcome aboard - I did not notice that it was a first post until after I'd responded, so this is an addition to my response.

The effect is the same, but it is not a substitution when the DP - already in the game - plays defense for the Flex. This just means that the Flex has left the game and that the Flex will need to use her re-entry to come back into the game.
It is also not a substitution when the Flex - already in the game - plays offense for the DP. It just means that the DP has left the game and must use her re-entry to come back into the game.
In each of these, your lineup has gone from 10 to 9 - and may go back to 10.
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