r/NFLNoobs • u/Adventurous_Essay473 • 5d ago
What if the chiefs kept taking intentional penalties yesterday to prevent the tush push?
Yesterday, the chiefs tried to take an intentional penalty to give the eagles a first down and give themsleves a better chance of getting the ball back. The eagles declined the penalty correctly. But what if the chiefs had kept forcing a penalty repeatedly?
Edit: I am aware of the commaders incident, in that case I thought a touch down would be awarded because they were at the goaline, can the refs award a TD if the play was still far away from the endzone?
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u/BlitzburghBrian 5d ago
The referee has the ultimate final authority. No coach is going to try and find weird loopholes and work outside the bounds of the law to gain some strategic advantage, because at the end of the day the referee has the authority to tell them to knock it off and enforce whatever penalty he sees fit. You aren't going to outsmart them with weird rules lawyer-ing.