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.
When a penalty is declined in football, it means that the team that committed the penalty chooses not to accept the penalty. The result is that the play stands as if the penalty never occurred, and the opposing team can choose the outcome of the play instead.
In football, when a penalty is declined, it means that the team that committed the penalty chooses not to accept the penalty and instead allows the result of the play to stand. This is significant because it can indicate that the result of the play was more favorable for the team than the penalty yardage would have been.
Penalties are declined in football when the team that committed the penalty would benefit more from the result of the play than from the penalty yardage. This allows the team to keep the positive outcome of the play without being penalized.
There is no penalty for that
There is no evidence that such a penalty exists in any football league currently.
No, a holding penalty in football cannot be declined by the opposing team.
The football penalty was declined by the team because they chose not to accept the penalty and instead opted to keep the result of the play as it was.
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.
This penalty is called "Clipping".
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.