Welpe |
Wed Sep 11, 2013 01:09pm |
Quote:
Originally Posted by JRutledge
(Post 904770)
When the issue of double fouls came up, no one gave any caveats to how or when, they said in both the HS and college presentations, "We do not need to talk to anyone."
|
In general, that is going to be true.
- With fouls by both teams where the team last in possession fouled before gaining possession, there are no options at all. The fouls automatically offset and the down is replayed.
- If Team B got the ball with clean hands, they are going to want it so them declining Team A's foul is obvious. No need to ask here.
Quote:
Now this specific situation was not mentioned, but this situation is not a "clean hands" situation and that is the prevailing attitude here.
|
This specific situation is where clean hands is disregarded due to B's foul being PSK. It's a fairly specific situation and the only one involving fouls by both teams where I can think we should ask. It's rare and doesn't happen often. I don't think a choice is obvious here. Team B may want to replay the down and see if their return is better. Team B may be happy to have the ball back and not care about the penalty being enforced against them.
Quote:
And that is why I said what the down and distance might be could factor in, because replaying the down might realistically give K the opportunity to run a play from scrimmage and get a first down.
|
Good point and it may be reason enough that Team B decides they'll take the play and the ball.
Quote:
I think we as officials spend too much time worrying about what a coach is going to complain about in the first place. If they want to keep the ball, they better make more noise that is a possibility.
|
I certainly agree coaches need to know the rules but I also think we should present options when appropriate. This is one of those regional things, here we have to care quite a bit about what the coaches complain about. If they have the perception that we aren't doing a good job, we are going to lose games as a crew.
Obviously not as big of an issue in your area. Here the coach's opinion is king.
|