It's perfectly permissible to play in a game even if you are not on starting lineup card presented to the opposing manager before the game. However, if a player does so, at least one other player must be permanently removed from the lineup, and that latter player may never play any part of the game.
A player can come off the bench as a relief pitcher, pinch-hitter, defensive replacement, injury replacement, or a pinch-runner (the latter is fairly rare).
There is one right now. Danny Green of UNC was always a 6 man and he was drafted just last year.
He plays as a reserve and comes off the bench.
Pretty sure that's illegal in the game of football to just come off the bench to do some tackling and not even play the game and it's possibly an ejection. Also, I don't think it's actually possible for any one player to tackle a whole team.
The player is out and goes back to the bench.
Yes.
My opinion on this question, is that gases may come off the bottle, maybe even liquids, if the bottle is frozen enough, solids may drop off it as well.
Yes. Guide dogs are just like the owners pet but with a job to do. When they are at home they can play in the garden and when out at the park they can be let off to play while the owner sits on a bench.
When you have a bench in front of you, a bench step up is when you step up onto the bench, take that foot off to replace with another foot, then back down.
he can bench 300lbs as of 2008 when he did it in the off season
No
Probably not, since the bench warrant isn't something you can just wish away.
It pulls a lot of items off the bench including possibly some of the paint.