Spots101:
The judgment call comes in when you decide to call interference in the first place. I'm not really sure what you're getting at here.
It seems obvious from the rule itself that there is no room for judgment in applying the penalty. The judgment call comes when you decide whether or not the rule applies to the situation in the first place.
You say: "I know this [allowing the run to score anyway] is not the correct thing to do and like you said the rule is very specific on what to do and I think everyone knows that."
If you know it's not the correct thing to do then why are you considering doing it?
BTW, I'm not trying to be confrontational here; I really just don't understand why you are asking if it's OK to blatantly go against the penalty described in the rulebook.
Chet
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