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Originally Posted by MJT
Ok, but you said "R has the incentive, instead of playing the ball themselves, to station themselves just in front & in-field of the ball, blocking K from recovery and secure in the knowledge that if the ball doesn't roll out of bounds untouched on its own, K might force R into the ball and likely cause it to go OOB. Don't you want R to have the incentive to play the free kick themselves rather than camping over it like that?"
This is the part that I cannot see happening. I couldn't see R keeping K from the ball instead of fielding the ball themselves.
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Depends on the penalty for FKOOB.
This is a commonplace in sports -- perverse incentives on play near the sidelines. Many times it pays for one team to simply obstruct rather than playing the ball.
There's another solution: penalize only for free kicks that go out of bounds without bouncing in bounds.
Robert