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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
The concept to use is often called "Possession Consequence".
If the "right" player/team gets the ball or will get the ball as a result of a violation, you don't have to call the foul, you can allow the play to develop naturally. That can either mean that B5 (or a teammate) got the ball or there was an immediate violation that ends up with B having the ball. You have the OPTION to not call the foul and let play continue with B in control of the ball or with a throwin for B.
If the "wrong" team/player gets the ball as a result, you have a "possession consequence" and should call the foul. You should not generally call something that didn't happen (an OOB call off what is clearly the wrong player).
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Occasionally, I still get feedback from a vet indicating I could have "saved the foul" and simply given the ball to the wronged team.