No, a holding penalty in football cannot be declined by the opposing team.
A team may choose to decline a penalty in football if the penalty would give them a disadvantage or if the result of the play is more favorable than the penalty yardage.
No, a delay of game penalty in football cannot be declined by the opposing team.
No, a false start penalty in football cannot be declined by the opposing team.
no Yes, a team can decline to accept any penalty if they so choose, barring exceptional things like a player ejection.
They can decline the penalty, yes... but there would be no reason to decline it, because in high school this is a dead ball foul and the play is immediately blown dead.
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You cannot decline the penalty, since it is happening prior to the snap, you can, however, decline the YARDAGE of the penalty.
A penalty in football is awarded when a player commits a foul inside their own penalty area. Common infractions include tripping, pushing, or holding an opponent. The penalty kick is taken from a designated spot, 12 yards from the goal, and only the goalkeeper can defend against it. The decision is made by the referee, who has the discretion to determine if the foul warrants a penalty.
It depends if the defending team either accepts or declines the penalty. If they accept it, then they move the ball back 15 yards from where the holding penalty was called, and run another play. If they decline, then they decided to ignore the holding. (they might do this if the offense didn't score. If they were to accept, that would give the offense another chance to score)
In pro football, defensive holding results in a five yard penalty and an automatic first down.
Yes.
A penalty is declined in football when the team that committed the penalty would benefit more from the result of the play than from the penalty yardage.