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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
UmpTTS43,
I would agree with your point that once the defense appeals a BOOT, they cannoy "unappeal" it. I believe the offense has no "standing" to appeal a BOOT and that the umpire does nothing, even should he realize a BOOT occurred, until the defense appeals.
Oh, and you've got 50% of the times the offended team has an "option" to take the penalty or the result of the play (under OBR rules).
JM
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aschramm,
I see that you highlighted the FED part. You may be correct in saying that the defense can choose. I do not know.
CoachJM,
I agree that the offense has no "standing" in calling BOO. By rule, once the umpire realizes the infraction, he should enforce it. When I have had this situation, I have told the offensive coach, no you cannot .... This usually will key off the defense for the appeal. I, personally, would not enforce the BOO if the defense did not appeal.
What did I miss JM on the option thingy? Can't I always be right?