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Reason to decline encroachment would be if you had were attempting PAT or FG to stay out of a mud puddle or somthing. |
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Thanks...
Reason I asked is I heard one of the commentators say that when a team that is punting and try the delay of game tactic to back it up a few yards only to have the defense decline. The commentator proceeded to say why didn't they just have someone false start as it's automatic. I didn't think it was, but I couldn't find a complete definition of this rule... so thank you all very much. |
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It doesn't happen often but there are certain situations, usually on kicking downs, where dead-ball penalties are much more likely to be declined. |
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Ok... what about this situation... NFL only would apply.
What if there has been a play that might be reviewable, if the offense feels like it is in their best interest ( after a LONG gain) to hurry to the line and jump causing a false start. Wouldnt this negate the possibility of a paly being reviewed??? I know its stretching it.... but the moment you think it wont happen.... |
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It seems that the rule is written that the review must be requested prior to the ball next becoming live. A false start keeps the ball from becoming live and thus is actually something which would allow more time to request a challenge. But I can't be sure of this.
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