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Offense / Defense Penalties


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Why do the officials need to say who the offender is on most penalties?

 

Offsides ... obviously the Def

Illegal motion... obviously the Off

Unabated to the QB...obviously the Def

Interfering with catch on punt...obviously the Kicking Team

Lined up in the neutral zone...obviously the Def

False start.... obviously the Off

 

Seems like there are all kinds of penalties that are obvious who the culprit is. Why do you need to say it?

 

 

 

 

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Illegal motion number 28.

 

How could a scorer or statistician not know that it was an offensive player?

How could a coach not know that it was his player?

 

Unabated to the QB number 77.

 

How could a scorer or statistician not know that it was a defender?

How could a coach not know that it was his player?

 

Makes no rhyme or reason to me to state to obvious.

 

I can understand the need to say offense or defense for the announcers since they seldom watch the same game I am. But other than that just no reason.

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Because it is part of announcing the penalty, which side/team committed it, what the infraction is, accepted or declined and the actualy penalty accessed.

 

I don't really see what the big deal is, its not new and has been part of football for the 40+ years I've been watching?

 

What is gained by ommitting the word offense/defense?

 

You know what I can do without, the new speech after a post whistle penalty "that penalty means the player will be ejected if another penalty of that kind is accessed" and repeating it for each and every player. We'll see it that continues all season and into the future.

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It has annoyed me for the 60+ years I have been watching/listening.

Waste of words. Agree on the speeches.

 

Because it is part of announcing the penalty, which side/team committed it, what the infraction is, accepted or declined and the actualy penalty accessed.

 

I don't really see what the big deal is, its not new and has been part of football for the 40+ years I've been watching?

 

What is gained by ommitting the word offense/defense?

 

You know what I can do without, the new speech after a post whistle penalty "that penalty means the player will be ejected if another penalty of that kind is accessed" and repeating it for each and every player. We'll see it that continues all season and into the future.

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