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Originally Posted by Bob M.
REPLY: If #88 was already in the game, and I saw another #88 coming in as a substitute, with all due respects to Mr. Demetriou, there is no way I would prevent his entering. How do I know he's not going in to replace the other #88 which is perfectly legal. I would never inject myself into a game like that.
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Hopefully, someone (on the crew) would notice a substitute coming into the game wearing the same number as another player already in the game. If the new # 88 replaced the old # 88, you have no problem, if he didn't you might mention something to the new # 88, that there's already a # 88 in the game from his team, and one of them has to leave.
Whether, or not, you wanted to flag the offender, or choose to work with him and allow him, and his team to get their act together is really, entirely, up to you. Either option works as long as you're prepared to handle it the same for either team.
You can't change what might have happened in some former week, and have no control over next week, but what happens this week is pretty much up to you and your crew. That's as much control as you have over consistency.