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Excusing of an offense without penalty?

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Since you posted this in the "Football Rules and Regulations" category, I assume you refer to a team's option of "declining" a penalty on the opposing team. Most penalties result in a loss of yardage and then the down is replayed. In some circumstances, a team would rather take the result of the play and count the down rather than assess the penalty against the opposing team and replay the down.

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