Hi folks,
Something to get your point of view on.
this weekend had following issue. You should know fields out here can be awfully muddy, specially with Autumn kicking in.
Right around the 5y line there was a large puddle of water.
Try Team A ball placed by U and RFP given.
Then A noticed that they would not be able to spot the ball for a FGA, cause it was right in the middle of the pond

From the side line coach yelled to his players to take a DOG foul, bringing the ball out of the puddle.
At this point I don't see anything unfair about this towards Team B, according to "Unfair Act" 9-2-3c. It doesn't say anything about Team A intentially taking a delay of game penalty. And time tactic is not involved.
Now freaky enough Team B has the right to decline any penalty (10-1-1b), and a declined penalty would result in the next down being whatever it would be if that foul didn't occur (5-2-25). Now since a false start or delay of game both are dead ball fouls after RFP signal and before snap, the
next down is simply the one that hasn't taken place yet.
So simply redo try.
Okay , if Team A still keeps on committing those fouls out get out of the puddle, and Team B keeps on declining them. It could be called as Unfair Act 9-2-3c, and the Try would simply be canceled without points. Otherwise you could end up in an endless loop ;-)
It gets better, actually Team A is allowed to have the ball placed anywhere on the 3y line between inbounds lines. (8-3-1-c), IF they do
so before the RFP signal. After RFP they can ask for a timeout and have the ball relocated UNLESS there was a Team A foul (or offsetting
penalties) :-) (doesn't say anything about accepted or declined penalty, but the rule does refer to 8-3-3-c1).
So after a delay of game penalty (even declined by B), Would you allow A to relocate the ball ? 8-3-3-c1 does only speak of foul by team A after successful try ...
Your thoughts.
Cheers
Joeri