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Originally posted by alabamabluezebra
What is the best way to handle the enforcement of dead ball fouls? Do you give all the options to the opposing captain or do you assume the penalty will be accepted? On the preliminary signal, do you give the dead ball signal?
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Give the dead ball signal on the preliminary and final signal. I would just say something to the captain like, "you want to move them back 15 yards, right?" If he says "no" or does not understand, I would explain it better to him. I will make sure that the team makes the "right decision" on any obvious one. If they don't get it, for instance it is LOD so they will not want to decline, I will make sure he does not make a mistake because he does not get it. These are kids sometimes think they understand, but don't, and you may have to explain it a couple more times, changing how you say it, so they get it. Don't be so stubborn that if they say "decline" you say "ok" if it is obvious they do not understand the enforcement of the penalty.
This board shows that we do not know and understand the rules flawlessly, so if we don't, you know the kids won't. Help them "get it right" if needed. That is what a good R will do. We are here for the players, coaches, and the game, so do them all justice and get it right.
Sorry if I rambled, but it really bothers me when an official thinks he is bigger than the game and tries to dominate the situation.