Aside from the fact most of us wouldn't get paid anything extra for this (this is different from a game that goes into overtime), this part of the "game" might be considered a scrimmage, not a game. After all, you are specifically asked to modify calling the game properly, and it isn't part of the record that was established after the regular time was over.
My point? INSURANCE. Mine doesn't cover scrimmages and every association I have ever belonged to has stated their's doesn't either.
It's nice to be a nice guy, but not at the risk of your career - or your house.
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