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Ok.. with all the talk of illegal substitution, participation etc... I was wondering if I could get a clarification on when a sub becomes a player.
The rule book basically says that if a substitute is on the field (and I realize he must be on his side of the neutral zone) and communicates with a "teammate" that he is now a player. My question is... If a substitute is heading onto the field as described above, and the coach, assistant coach, or a teammate on the sidelines yells something to that substitute, is he now designated as a player instead of a substitute? I can see where this would make a difference if a sub starts onto the field and then is recalled to the bench area, or if he enters and a replaced player does not leave the field promptly. |
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Definition of a substitute
A substitute is a team member who may replace a player or fill a player vacancy. A substitute becomes a player when he enters the field and communicates with a teammate or an official, enters the huddle, is positioned in a formation or participates in the play. Here's my take. There is no definition for a teammate so I look at a "teammate" as another player who is on the field. I think we can read between the lines when we look at the other defintions. Definition of a Replace Player A player becomes a replaced player when he has been notified by a substitute that he is to leave the field. A player is also replaced when the entering substitute becomes a player. This seems to indicate that the reason a substitute communicates with another teammate is to inform him that he is taking his spot as a player. There are two requirements for a sub to become a player. REQUIRED 1) He must enter the field (obviously) AND TWO (Any or all of these make him a player). 2a) Communicates with a teammate (I interpret this to mean another player) OR 2b) Communicates with an official OR 2c) Enters the huddle OR 2d) Is positioned in a formation OR 2e) Participates in the play OR
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