Someone has to convince me that in my example, the "touchdown scoring play" is only one event as opposed to two. I think that the words "down" and "play" are getting interchanged when in fact they have different meanings in the rulebook.
If B intercepted with clean hands and ran for a TD and A had fouled prior to the interception, would you enforce on the succeeding spot?
I thought the philosophy of this rule was to eliminate cheap shots on scoring plays.
[Edited by pafallref on Sep 8th, 2003 at 08:32 PM]
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