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From 3-3-6d: The DP may be substituted for at any time by a legal substitute or the FLEX may play offense for the DP. In either case, the DP will leave the game. If replaced by a substitute, the DP position remains in the lineup. |
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When the FLEX plays offense for the DP, she is not the DP; and she is also not the FLEX. Same issue the NCAA coaches had when it was called DEFO; how could someone named DEFense Only play offense?? Answer is much simpler than you are all making it. When the FLEX (or DEFO) plays offense for the DP, she is no longer a FLEX, DP, or DEFO. If you went down to 9 players, then NONE of those positions exist at that time; you now have a player that is playing one of the 9 positions; period. IF they then return to 10 players, then the original FLEX and DP positions return; if they stay at 9, then there are 9 players, without a DP or a FLEX, just 9 players.
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No, not a substitution as the DP is already in the game and the move does not count a DP entry/re-entry. Yes, the FLEX coming back would be a re-entry/substitution, but not the original move.
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