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Just to check, do you mean that without the rules changing, teams found new ways to play the game? Thus, the agencies availed of were always present. What evolved was understanding of how to use them. That is distinct from the case where say, the QB was given new powers.The idea that agency in games is an on-off binary for participant roles and doesn’t evolve is unsupported by the evidence.
How about the RB position and QB position in American Football.
When once they were at relative parity, the evolution of the ruleset, analytics (including production and injuries/availability), and the play paradigm has soundly titled the scales of agency to the QB position and relegated the 25 + carry, Super Bowl Bellcow RB to a relic of the past.
RB money and contracts are absolutely vanishing while QB money and contracts are everything in the modern NFL.
The relative agency of participant roles is dependent upon the structure of rulesets and can (even radically) change over time with the evolution of a play paradigm.
Or have I mistaken your meaning? (If "evolution of the ruleset" means that the rules changed, then indeed a different game is now played.)
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